Grocery shopping with a toddler

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Nobody wants the kid in aisle 5 falling out in the middle of the grocery store – nobody wants that. There is nothing more embarrassing than you being the mother of that kid and all of us can identify. So there’s some specific things that you need to do to cut down on the chances of it happening. One is never take your child to the store tired, because we all know what happens when your kid is tired – they act the heck up. Never take them to the grocery store hungry, because you’re walking around the grocery store and a hungry kid is a horrible kid. You want them to be full and satisfied, so that when they get to the grocery store, they’re not worried about how fast they can leave to go get their peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Another way to get your kid to act right in the grocery store is to give them chores, let them help you with the list. “Okay, we have to get milk, we have to get cereal, we have to get lunch meat, we have to get bread. Here’s the list. I want you to check it off when we get it. And when we see it – you know what kind of bread that we get – so when we get to the bread aisle, you have to pick the one that we use and then you have to take it out and you have to put it in the basket.” Distraction is key. When they’re distracted by that list and they’re distracted by having to pick something out and feel like they’re helping instead of bored to death while you figure out which one of the cereals to get in the cereal aisle, they tend to act better.

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Denene Millner

Author & Founder of MyBrownBaby.com

New York Times best-selling author Denene Millner is a hotly sought after award-winning journalist whose insightful and captivating pieces have secured her foothold in the entertainment, parenting and book publishing industries. Millner spent the last decade working as a columnist, contributing editor and blogger for Parenting, a national magazine for which she provided witty, engaging, mom-to-mom advice on ethics and etiquette in everything from childrearing and marriage to work and friendship. Currently, she also is the founder and editor of MyBrownBaby.com, a critically acclaimed, award-winning blog that examines parenting and motherhood through the multi-cultural experience. Millner frequently contributes as an entertainment writer for Essence, the most well-read and respected magazine for African American women, and has written for a plethora of national publications and prestigious websites, including Parenting, HealthEbony, JetHeart & SoulReal Health, Money, iVillage, Parenting.com, TodayMoms, and The Root, among others. Her extensive television experience includes regular appearances on the The Today Show, CBS Early ShowThe Nate Berkus Show, HLN, CNN, MSNBC, VH1, and the Rachel Ray show. Millner also is the author of 21 books. The former political reporter and entertainment journalist lives in the Atlanta area with her husband and their two daughters.

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