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Seventh Inning Stretch
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The description below was contributed by: Judy Magram, on Jul 07, 2000 04:29:53PM

3 Star Technique Rating

Appropriate age group:
Infants
Toddlers

Description:
Children can be expected to sit still for only so long. When you see your child is getting restless, it? time to take a brief walk around the restaurant for a change of scenery. Babies will enjoy looking around in your arms and when your child is old enough to walk on their own, a short excursion can help them get rid of some of their pent-up energy. However, never let your child wander around alone and always be sure that both of you are out of the way of other customers and waiters.

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Many people love to look at babies just as many babies happily respond to the attention of a new friendly person. However, keep in mind that people want to relax when dining and some individuals may not appreciate the presence of a baby (even a well-behaved one) when they are out to eat. Be respectful of other people? space and privacy.

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