A few weeks ago, I was with my boys at a pizza place when one twin suddenly got very upset that he was going to have to share the giant pizza with his brother. Apparently, he also didn’t want peppers on his pizza, although, yeah, I’m 98 percent positive he specifically asked for peppers. (If you have toddlers, you feel me.) Well, it escalated quickly…
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How to Deal with a Tantrum in a Restaurant (So You Can Go Back Without Feeling Embarrassed)
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