So DS is great with holding hands in the parking lot, will actually stand next to me with hand raised waiting, but as soon as we get into the grocery store he wants to run around. He will push the cart for a few minutes but then gets bored and wants to run. We were giving him one reminder to stay with us then putting him in the cart if he ran off again but when that happens, and it always does, he cries the rest of the time we are there and on the ride home. Just not sure what to do.
We have resorted to bribing him to sit in the cart with a sucker and hoping he doesn't finish before we finish shopping.
Having #2 in November and I really want to try and get this under control before then.
Re: grocery store :/
Or maybe try putting him in the big part of the grocery cart, if that's possible? Our strategy at Target has been that DD can walk around on her own as long as she follows the rules (no running off, no touching anything without asking). She gets one warning and the second time she breaks a rule, she goes in the big part of the cart, where she has to stay on her butt, or she goes in the front seat of the cart. Sometimes if she's being good and asks nicely, she can get back out of the cart after a little while and try again.
My DD has thrown some of her worst, most embarassing tantrums (complete with throwing herself on thw geound kicking and screaming) at the grocery store and now I only take her with me if I absolutely have to, and then I never let her walk, I strap her in the buggy or one of those car carts.
I know you want to 'address the situation' and make him obey but I feel like it has a lot to do with age and maturity. Just take some time off from taking him and in a while he might grow out of this behavior.
It's more energy intensive than shopping by myself, but he really enjoys the store now. Now if I could only translate his entheusiasm for buying food into excitement for eating it...
DS1 - 7/2011, DD 12/2012, DS2 - 4/2014, MMC - 12/2015
Have you tried asking him to be your helper or play "I spy"...? DD loves holding the list and looking for items in the store.
Honestly, it is not worth the battle. If you have the option to go alone, do it if it is easier. You'll stress yourself out trying to fix this "issue" .....and then it will be a new one. FWIW, I do shop with my kids but it isn't really always a challenge. But if it was, I would totally leave them at home.
I view it as choosing your battles rather than avoidance. If you have options, why make it more difficult than you need to?
Oscar born October 2011
Miscarriage at 8 weeks (August 2013)
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