My toddler cries in restaurants all the time, and not because I’m a crap mother who doesn’t care.
Yesterday it made news that a stranger blasted a mum whose baby was crying in a Lane Cove cafe. The mum said a few words back and the cafe owner and other patrons stepped in to defend her. It’s fired up a familiar debate about children and restaurants, and who belongs where.
But now I have few words to say to people who think it’s okay to open their traps and make any mother’s day even harder.
I hate to break it to you, strangers, but babies cry. You see, they can’t talk yet, or if they are saying a few words, they don’t know enough to effectively communicate their frustrations.
My son and I visit local cafes almost every day and we go to the ones where we feel welcome, and avoid the ones where staff treat us like lepers. It's their loss. I probably spend a lot of money in cafes over the month, and that's money you're not getting.
But even in my favourite cafes we encounter sour strangers who act as though I have some sort of magical control over when and where my child will cry. He's 17-months-old. He gets cranky. Yes, it's my job as his mother to address his wants and needs to the best of my ability and when I can't soothe him properly, think of different ideas that may transform him back into a happy toddler. And that's what I'm doing, while I'm drinking my coffee.
Here are 7 reasons why toddlers cry in cafes. If there are any more, please feel free to share.
1. He's hungry and we're about to fix that.
The main reason we often end up in a cafe is because it's snack time and my son has recently developed a love of melted cheese on toast and banana bread, both of which his mummy also loves. It can be so easy to stay at home most days and not get out but it's much healthier and more fun for us both if we go for a walk for our breakfast or morning tea and eat out.