A mother complained about disruptive babies ruining her son's Christmas play performance. Other parents shared similar experiences and debated the expectations for parents with crying infants during school events.
From tantrums on the shop floor to waterworks over food they refuse to eat in a restaurant. A mom this week has reported that she attended her son’s Christmas play, but there wasn’t much silent night happening.
“It made it impossible to hear what the children were saying, and it essentially ruined the whole thing.” There were 120 children in total performing, all who had to compete with the unhappy infants. “We’ve had exactly the same happen to us. My child had his lines drowned out on both showings,” shared one mom.
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