Posted on 09/02/2009 5:45:31 AM PDT by GoldStandard
A Gwinnett County man is in custody Wednesday accused of slapping a strangers crying toddler in a Stone Mountain Wal-Mart.
Witnesses say that Roger Stephens, 61, warned the mother of the child that he would shut up the crying child if she couldnt, WSB-TV is reporting. Stephens is accused of slapping the 2-year-old multiple times in the face and then walking away.
A bystander held Stephens until store security came to assist, according to the story.
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Me thinks Roger has anger issues.
I’d do a little bit more than punch. That guy would have to visit the doctor after I go through with him. When I didn’t have kids, I couldn’t stand a screaming child. Now that I have 2 small children, I feel for the parent (for the most part). Anyone slaps my kid, they’re in for a world of hurt.
I would say a left wing radical whose nerves had finally snapped because he read Bozo’s poll numbers yesterday!
Sadly, I lost my little whistle that used to hang on my keychain and haven't found another so sweet-sounding -- like a little flute. I often would tootle it gently near a crying child in a store to distract their attention from their snit. They would almost always quiet down to try to hear it, then I would toot it again and start speaking to them soothingly, as long as the mother was right there (I am a mom). Many times they would calm down, or at least catch a breath. Most mothers were grateful.
And for a grown man to hit a girl? Never.
LOL!!!!!!
You’re right.
Now THAT's funny!
I've seen three kinds of parents in this situation. The one's who give in, the one's who get out, and the one's who leave behind the child. Steps I have taken when the parent fails to take some sort of appropriate action include approaching the child and telling them to knock it off, asking them to put the toy back (usually works with amazing ease) and taking my in-store timeout stool placing it in front of the child and asking them if they need a timeout to compose themselves(they stop crying) giving the parent time to exit the store gracefully.
It is extremely aggravating when a parent insists on continuing to shop instead of dealing with their out of control child. Temper tantrum/meltdowns are learned behaviors in many cases, they get some sort of reward for them; be it the toy, cookie, or attention. Even a child, toddler, can understand their behavior is unacceptable. There have been times when I've asked the child to leave the store because their behavior isn't acceptable here. Crying stops, tears stop, and with head down out the door they go with Mom.
Honestly my father had a saying for the faux crying whine, “Stop crying or I'll give you something to really cry about.” We stopped crying then too.
Well would you look at the mug on that face. It certainly does not spell kindness and tranquility./Just Asking - seoul62......
Not THERE'S the age you feel like slapping the snot out of them sometimes, 12 to 21:), but not 2. Leave the store, the only time crying is really bothersome to me is when I am flying but then I don't fly that often any more(if at all)and would never slap someone's child even so.
Yup. As I said to somebody else, life isn't always on a schedule. LOL
For people who cant stand the fact that there are other people in the world, theres mail-order.
There's also 24 hour WalMarts.
I honestly think this guy's problem was he believes that he should never be inconvenienced. It's all about them. How much better a kind word would have worked.
are you NUTS? slapping the child is child abuse.....the man deserves to be arrested.
All stupidity aside (and I hope the bystander kicked his hiney), it’s just going to make the 2 year old cry MORE.
Fine, let the parent do it then, not a stranger.
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