tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6317861049898234854.post8674766694886069135..comments2023-06-23T06:35:46.779-04:00Comments on An Herbivore's Guide to Lite Eating: Kids' Menus Becoming more UpscaleCorinne Mhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02929158167255140676noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6317861049898234854.post-7232393219719807842008-03-28T10:40:00.000-04:002008-03-28T10:40:00.000-04:00If the kids are well behaved it is fine..if not, t...If the kids are well behaved it is fine..if not, then I think they shouldn't...I imagine though if parents don't rear their children in a way that teaches them self control, they will likely be too dense to keep the children home...if more diners would say something to parents when the kids are unruly, maybe they'd get the message...it's a parents job to train the children how to behave...also, even the best behaved children have off nights...so a parent should be willing to leave a restaurant before a meal is over if the child misbehaves and is disturbing the other diners...and it wouldn't hurt the proprietors to ask parents to make their children behave and request that they leave if they refuse..who needs that kind of business...and it would make a statement to parents: spend time teaching your children to behave instead of trying to satisfy their every whim and making them rotten in the process. I am a mom and I was able to take my children anywhere...they knew how to behave.<BR/><BR/>Also, in a really nice establishment, if children are to accompany, it should be early...say 5-ish...most patrons who "dine" do so later in the evening.Dinahsoarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03877872564454797447noreply@blogger.com