
""I see three beautiful boys having fun on a vacation," Alex Kornswiet wrote on Jan. 11. "The lady down the hall sees three monsters she's about to yell at, and make cry. Don't be like that lady. Life is so much nicer when you lead with compassion and kindness." "And kids deserve to take up space and be in public," she added."
""In an interview with TODAY.com, Kornswiet, 37, a social media manager, said that as she filmed her sons making their way back to their room at around 10 a.m., a nearby door suddenly flew open. An older woman stepped out, visibly angry. \"She starts screaming, 'Get your kids under control! This is what's wrong with people. I can't believe you have your kids running around out here,' Kornswiet says. The woman complained that people were trying to relax and insisted she was owed an apology.""
A California mother filmed her three sons — Jackson, 9; Dylan, 5; and Tyler, 4 — walking back to their hotel room after a late morning hike in Yosemite over Thanksgiving. The clip was muted and set to music but showed energetic, joyful body language. A neighboring guest opened her door, stepped out visibly angry and yelled that the children were out of control, demanding an apology for being disturbed. Online reactions were mixed: many urged compassion and defended children's right to take up space, while others insisted hotels are for sleeping and parents must enforce quiet behavior.
Read at TODAY.com
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]