So we went to target after seeing a movie. I wanted to just walk around and see if there were any good deals on baby items or toys. Well 2 kids (about 5 and maybe 8)were just running around the entire store without a oparent in sight!! WTF!? This usually wouldn't phase me except I'm pregnant and one of the kids stepped on my foot bending back half the nail. I was about to snap at the kid so I sucked in really deep and walked down the next aisle. Seriously..target is NOT a freaking playground to let your kids just run loose.

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DD: 8/20/14; DS: 11/13/16; DD: 5/3/19; DD: 8/31/21; Baby #5 (team green) due 3/24/24
I agree talking to the parents would have been my ideal. But there were no parents in sight and the kid had more sticks in his hand.
Having a child has definitely sensitized me to how I want others to treat my child and I think my patience/tolerance has improved immensely.
Eta: and the yelling was "hey, don't throw sticks. You hit me!"
I work at a place where children (and adults) can easily get injured or harm things if their behavior is not quickly corrected. And you know what, I was a bitch sometimes. Seeing bad behavior repeatedly wears on you. But as I said, having a child has definitely sensitized me and made me deal with issues in a better manner.
On one hand I love that parents feel like our neighborhood is safe enough to send their kids to playground alone, but on the other I feel like it's completely ok for me teach them lessons that apparently their parents have not if they aren't going to be around to do it. If my unattended 8 year old kid just walked up to someones stroller and took a toddler's snacks I would seriously hope another parent would say something and remind him not to be a lunatic.