Hell of a plus though. But in all fairness, even that one's not so bad in public, it's at home where he gets bad(from my experience which IS thankfully a touch more limited then yours with him).
Now speaking as someone with a sprogling(and I've been around since he was 3, so this very much does count), yeah, I'm in complete agreement. Child won't calm down? You take the child and leave. My other half and I have walked out of restaraunts and other public places when he was too young and too ill behaved.
"No Children Allowed" would be going a bit too far I think, but a notice that management WILL ask you to leave if your child won't calm down? Pefectly fair.
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Now speaking as someone with a sprogling(and I've been around since he was 3, so this very much does count), yeah, I'm in complete agreement. Child won't calm down? You take the child and leave. My other half and I have walked out of restaraunts and other public places when he was too young and too ill behaved.
"No Children Allowed" would be going a bit too far I think, but a notice that management WILL ask you to leave if your child won't calm down? Pefectly fair.