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I have a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and I am currently working on my Masters of Arts in Counseling.I have had experience as a youth treatment specialist, child counselor, a great deal of understanding in child development and am a stay-at-home-mom to 3 wonderful, beautiful kids under the age of 9. I have a passion for child psychology and fashion.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Rant!

I'm going on a rant today! I usually do not complain about a lot of things, but these things have been building up, so I am going to tell you about them.

1. Why are kid's stores so small?
~ I go into kid's stores all the time, by this I mean kid's clothing stores not kid's toy stores. The isles are not wide enough, the stores are so small! You would think if you were going into a kid's clothing store, you would have kids with you, maybe strollers. The isles are not wide enough for a double stroller! The stores I am talking about are Children's Place in the Westfield Mall and Gymboree in Southpointe Mall.

2. Breastfeeding in public.
~ I don't have a problem with breastfeeding, but DO NOT do it in public! Especially, when you are eating! We were at Westfield mall today and there was a family sitting right across from us. She was eating, we were eating, she puts her shall thing on for breastfeeding and starts to feed her baby. Really? They have places for that. They do have a family restroom. They actually have a family room with 4 closed in rooms for parents to sit and feed their babies (not bathrooms, but their own private rooms).

3. The kids will be down stairs (family room) playing and I will be up stairs in the living room (the kids cannot see me because they are on the floor below me).... I will walk up stairs (another floor), they cannot hear or see me, and go to the bathroom or do my hair or make up and within 10 seconds, I hear "MOM" or "MOMMY." I can be down stairs for an hour while they are playing on the floor below me, cannot see me, cannot hear me and I will not hear a thing, but the minute I go do something 'important' they are right there.