Everyone's
already
been through it. You
are relaxing
in a
cafe or restaurant and someone's kids
are causing
problems, screaming,
being noisy
and unruly,
and just simply
causing
a ruckus.
Is it possible to take your
children out to eat without
having losing your
mind? It
is really easier than you might think. Kids
learn by doing, so if you want them to behave while you are out and about then
you need to require that kind of behavior at home. Youngsters
who are obedient at home are
not different out in public. Teaching
your
kids to act with decorum in public begins with teaching them to act
properly at home.
That being said, there are techniques
for reducing
meltdowns and temper tantrums when you are out at your favorite bistro.
If you plan ahead, make your expectations known and follow through with your
discipline plan you can look forward to many meals in peace.
Planning
ahead requires
more than a quick call for a reservation or tossing a pacifier in your bag. If
you know you are going to be eating out that night, make sure your children get
adequate rest in the afternoon. Kids are more likely to be compliant when they
are not sleep deprived. Pack your bag (or purse) with a few kid-friendly snacks
and some toys to keep them occupied. Older children can color or write while
they wait for their meals. If you are eating later than normal, feed your
children a snack so that they are not over-hungry and cranky because of it.
If your children are at least two, then they are able to understand and
follow through with your expectations for dining in a restaurant. Talk with them
before you leave the house and let them know what you expect from them. Take a
quick moment in the parking lot before you get out of the car and remind them
about your chat. Then, while in the restaurant, give small gentle reminders
about your expectations. If they are doing well, praise them and tell them that
you are so glad they are listening and obeying. If they neglect to meet your
expectations, then you need to implement whatever discipline you typically
use.
Following through is very important when training your children to
listen and obey. Praising them for positive behavior goes a long way to
reinforcing those good deeds. If they obey while eating at the restaurant,
consider rewarding them for it. A new sheet of stickers or small trinket can be
an excellent reward for this type of thing.
You
no longer need to
avoid eating out on a restaurants in Kent until your
children are older.
Simply
take the time to
train them how
to deal with the situation and you can be enjoying meals together like
this on a regular basis.
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