Re: coercion/education

Phillip Allen White (pwhite who-is-at carbon.cudenver.edu)
Sun, 21 Apr 1996 16:14:30 -0600 (MDT)

Robin, in the end, reading your narrative about the three year
old who was forced to play with his trucks inside a restaurant, I just
felt sad.

If adults played with trucks - even rubber ducks - in a
restaurant, it would make sense to expect a child to do so. But given
the social restraints of restaurants - unless you're in a McDonald's,
behavior in a restaurant is centered around specific adult approved
behaviors, and adult-like behaviors.

It is indeed highly coercive to restrict a three year old child
to playing behind a chair in a restaurant. I shouldn't wonder that the
child whined at such restrictions.

Next time the adults want to meet and have small children about
they might consider a picnic in a park. That would certainly be more
condusive to truck playing and adult conversation within the same space.

Phillip

Phillip White pwhite who-is-at carbon.cudenver.edu