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<blockquote data-quote="Scotley" data-source="post: 3191153" data-attributes="member: 11520"><p>As the parent of a 2 and a third year old I can sympathize with parents who want to go out, but some thought has to go into it. I really want to see Casino Royale, but I went to Flushed Away instead. Only to discover that it held virtually no interest for my little one. He did focus on popcorn and other goodies and so other than asking several questions of the 'who's that' 'what's he doing' variety he was pretty good. He did move from seat to lap and back to seat a few times. He seemed do better at Cars--at least for the first 1 hour and 50 min then he got restless and we took him out for a bit. Anyway, he's a little young, but he is learning. We do take him out to eat frequently. He enjoys it and is generally very well behaved. We don't generally go any place that doesn't have a kids menu and booster seats. We live in the 'Burbs and most places expect families. We never let him run around the resturant and on those rare occations when his behavior gets to the point that it might disturb others we take him out. Usually, his behavior only starts to deteriorate at times when any patron might get upset. He takes it very personally when the food is wrong or the service is very slow. </p><p></p><p>I appologise to anyone out there who might have been distrubed by my son's behavior. We try to be good parents and not take him where he isn't welcome, but we don't plan to keep him home until he's 18.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotley, post: 3191153, member: 11520"] As the parent of a 2 and a third year old I can sympathize with parents who want to go out, but some thought has to go into it. I really want to see Casino Royale, but I went to Flushed Away instead. Only to discover that it held virtually no interest for my little one. He did focus on popcorn and other goodies and so other than asking several questions of the 'who's that' 'what's he doing' variety he was pretty good. He did move from seat to lap and back to seat a few times. He seemed do better at Cars--at least for the first 1 hour and 50 min then he got restless and we took him out for a bit. Anyway, he's a little young, but he is learning. We do take him out to eat frequently. He enjoys it and is generally very well behaved. We don't generally go any place that doesn't have a kids menu and booster seats. We live in the 'Burbs and most places expect families. We never let him run around the resturant and on those rare occations when his behavior gets to the point that it might disturb others we take him out. Usually, his behavior only starts to deteriorate at times when any patron might get upset. He takes it very personally when the food is wrong or the service is very slow. I appologise to anyone out there who might have been distrubed by my son's behavior. We try to be good parents and not take him where he isn't welcome, but we don't plan to keep him home until he's 18. [/QUOTE]
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