“The cafe is not your child’s playground” – this is the tweet from Clementine Ford that caught our attention earlier this month. Mine particularly since I am acutely sensitive to children’s screaming in public places (actually at home as well) . But also because I have a noise-maker myself. I like to call him Ethan, because he’s my son and that’s his name.
And then there was this response to Clementine’s tweet from Samantha Maiden who wrote “can you cut out and keep for when you have kids? Will make you laugh. Can’t really pick and choose when toddler loses it.”
Before I had Ethan I used to look at kids “behaving badly” in public with abject horror, and when I say behaving badly I mean making a noise. I didn’t get it. When I saw them crying in public I felt sad for them and wondered why their parents weren’t comforting them. When
I saw them being loud and rambunctious I felt sorry for myself that I had to listen to the noise.
Now I’m not saying that I am perfect, far from it, and I don’t mean to imply that I know more than any other person who doesn’t have a child but I am saying that the way I look at these things has changed. I now understand where it’s coming from and I often feel deep empathy with the mother .