Other People’s Kids
For three years I worked as a dental assistant for a pediatric dentist. I was in my early twenties at the time and had no children yet. I remember wondering what type of disciplining some of these parents did (or did not do) with their children. Often, we would have a child who had a mouthful of decay, specifically in the front surfaces of the front teeth, often termed in the dental world as “baby bottle rot”. I specifically remember one family who had three children, and each of the children had to be put through the torture of needing Novocain and fillings on numerous teeth from baby bottle rot. And I would say to myself “Hasn’t this mother learned by the third child not to put the kid to sleep with a bottle of milk or juice, as the sugar lying on the teeth all night rots them out?” Those same children had to literally be restrained by both the parent and two assistant in order to prevent the child from actually kicking, biting and beating up the dentist and the workers. I even witnessed one child hit his mother. And then it hit me: these children get put in the crib with the bottle because they run the show, not the parents… And the children are allowed to kick and scream and bite and kick because the parent does not do much disciplining. So I would often tell the child (as I was getting bitten or kicked) “We don’t kick people”, or “You need to behave, Sweetie”.
I have four children; my oldest is a girl who is almost eight years old… I must admit she can misbehave and throw tantrums with the best of them, and I am by no means claiming to be Mom of the Year. I do, however, know that while she may misbehave in our home, I know hat when she is out, she is always on her best behavior, respectful, and I can trust that she is being a good girl. I try to always teach my children right from wrong. I stop even my toddlers when they do something wrong and remind them not to kick, not to throw their toys, not to hit their brothers…
So now that I have kids of my own, I still am amazed when I see other children like the children with baby bottle rot. It amazes me how parents can allow their children to be rude, nasty, have no manners, and be disrespectful to other children and adults. It bothers me that my children will grow up with many kids that were never taught much about right from wrong. I know I make mistakes, but I always try to teach them right from wrong.
I was at a Halloween festival a few weeks ago where the children went trick-or-treating around the park to vendors for candy. I had a big bowl with a variety of candy and had to be sure I pulled it as close to my side of the table as possible because so many of the children would just stick their fists right into the bowl and grab a bunch of candy. And when I would look at the child and politely say “Sweetie, I will hand out the candy”, I was hoping the parent would help me out by reminding the child that it is rude to stick their hands into the candy bowl. I was met with many parents that would, instead, respond with “Oh, she just wants that Tootsie Roll” or something like that.
Even more of an annoyance to me was that out of the 800 bags of candy I handed out to the children, if I heard maybe 100 “thank-yous”, that was all. Come on, Moms! I tell my fifteen month olds to say thank you! And guess what? They do!
Children are our future. As parents, we have the future in OUR hands. If we don’t start teaching our children respect and manners, who will? The dental assistant in the pediatric dental office? Or the woman in the park handing out candy to trick-or-treaters? Nope. I have my own children to teach manners to!
Jennifer
Wife to Paul, Mom to Juliana (7), Anthony and Louis (1) and Joseph (Newborn)
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