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Xanthippe_Voorhees
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One would still do better speaking to a parent than to a child who is below the age of reason…a kind word to a parent will carry more weight than a frustrated word to a little child.RandomAlias:![]()
Yeah, as long as you weren’t mean or nasty, if kids are invading your personal space you have a right to say something.You did all right.
As for offering to help the mom, I have mixed feelings about that. If she’s momentarily overwhelmed with a crying baby and active little ones, it might help. If she just comes to church week after week and let’s her kids run rampant, nobody really wants to be responsible for that. Especially since as several have pointed out, in this day and age the kids might have special needs that the helper isn’t familiar with.
Once you get over the age of reason…9 or 10…if the child is really being disruptive it would best to give a “redirect” or word of. “Wow, isn’t the reading/gospel/homily great?” Or, “Oh it’s the elevation, look at Jesus.” Rather than a “Be Quiet!”