I used to go to a discovery/play/museum place when I was young, and would see all kinds of bad parenting. Letting their kids mess stuff up, while I'm trying to keep it orderly so we can play, and then just leaving without making their children cleaning it up. I once heard a suggestion from a parent that they should either have more adult supervisors and just let the parents leave (it isn't daycare!) or have a way that parents could just lock their kids in the rooms, and that way they wouldn't have to bother with dealing with their children. What if there is a fire or medical emergency in the room, and the kids can't get out?
Some parents bug me, a lot, and teach their kids that there aren't any consequences to their actions. Just telling a kid they can't do something doesn't mean anything unless you follow through and punish them when they do it, and make sure that they don't do it. If you don't, you are teaching them that they don't have to do what you say, and you are not the authority.
Some parents bug me, a lot, and teach their kids that there aren't any consequences to their actions. Just telling a kid they can't do something doesn't mean anything unless you follow through and punish them when they do it, and make sure that they don't do it. If you don't, you are teaching them that they don't have to do what you say, and you are not the authority.