Your example doesn't touch on 2 hellions egging each other on. I have taken 7 kids out and about without problems frequently...very, very rarely are there TWO in the same stage of zero impulse control, yet difficult to manage physically (the 2.5-3.5yo age range). Usually one is having a good day, or the other is (when I have two that same age).
Seriously, even with 6/7 kids, if only ONE is 2/3yo and difficult...it is relatively easy to manage. Unless you have two 3yo, in midst of defiance...your example in the store would equal...one barely turned 3yo running out the front door & while the other is dragging the cart off the other direction or trying to put 8 loaves of bread in the freezer.
Or, if they are both on a mean streak....while gettting in the car, one will be literally dragging on the ground while I am buckling the other in....*if* he is being cooperative. THAT is why the stroller has to be a backup plan, to have them both secured as needed. It is a safety issue...when they are in a "mood", i cannot risk one of them getting hit by a car or running out of the store as a lesson..there is no ignoring that behavior. Even with just the two of them, they are more of a hassle than 7. There is NO learning to behave with them both...they are uncontrollable in tandem, and really only listen to each other. Even praising while doing well, it doesn't last through an entire trip. Individually, yes. Together...haven't seen it yet.
Seriously, even with 6/7 kids, if only ONE is 2/3yo and difficult...it is relatively easy to manage. Unless you have two 3yo, in midst of defiance...your example in the store would equal...one barely turned 3yo running out the front door & while the other is dragging the cart off the other direction or trying to put 8 loaves of bread in the freezer.
Or, if they are both on a mean streak....while gettting in the car, one will be literally dragging on the ground while I am buckling the other in....*if* he is being cooperative. THAT is why the stroller has to be a backup plan, to have them both secured as needed. It is a safety issue...when they are in a "mood", i cannot risk one of them getting hit by a car or running out of the store as a lesson..there is no ignoring that behavior. Even with just the two of them, they are more of a hassle than 7. There is NO learning to behave with them both...they are uncontrollable in tandem, and really only listen to each other. Even praising while doing well, it doesn't last through an entire trip. Individually, yes. Together...haven't seen it yet.
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