The article discusses the challenges parents face when dining out with young children, navigating societal expectations and the reality of child behavior. TikTok creator Jordan Simone emphasizes that if society wishes to see fewer children dependent on screens, there must be greater acceptance of their natural behavior in public. She argues that children cannot learn to behave appropriately unless given the opportunity to practice in social settings, despite the discomfort this may cause to those around them.
If you all want to see fewer iPad babies, you are going to have to increase your tolerance for childish nonsense outside in the world.
Kids can't learn how to behave in public unless they're in public getting those experiences. And that learning curve is going to be inconvenient and uncomfortable for you.
Imagine any other situation where you were expected to master a skill without having done it in the first place.
You shouldn't drive a car until you learn how to drive a car! What an absurd thing to say.
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