TAP top app download banner
theAsianparent
theAsianparent
Product Guide
  • Together Against RSV
  • SG60
  • Pregnancy
  • Parenting
  • Child
  • Feeding & Nutrition
  • Education
  • Lifestyle
  • Events
  • Holiday Hub
  • Aptamil
  • TAP Recommends
  • Shopping
  • Press Releases
  • Project Sidekicks
  • Community
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • VIP
Login
    • Articles
  • Together Against RSVTogether Against RSV
  • SG60SG60
  • PregnancyPregnancy
  • ParentingParenting
  • ChildChild
  • Feeding & NutritionFeeding & Nutrition
  • EducationEducation
  • LifestyleLifestyle
  • EventsEvents
  • Holiday HubHoliday Hub
  • AptamilAptamil
  • TAP RecommendsTAP Recommends
  • ShoppingShopping
  • Press ReleasesPress Releases
  • Project SidekicksProject Sidekicks
  • CommunityCommunity
  • Advertise With UsAdvertise With Us
  • Contact UsContact Us
  • VIPVIP
    • Community
  • Poll
  • Photos
  • Food
  • Recipes
  • Topics
  • Read Articles
    • Tracker
  • Pregnancy Tracker
  • Baby Tracker
    • Rewards
  • RewardsRewards
  • Contests
  • VIP ParentsVIP Parents
    • More
  • Feedback

Privacy PolicyCommunity GuidelinesSitemap HTML

Download our free app

google play store
app store

"My Parenting Skills Are Perfectly Fine, Even When My Son Is Throwing A Public Tantrum!"

6 min read
"My Parenting Skills Are Perfectly Fine, Even When My Son Is Throwing A Public Tantrum!"

Singaporean mum is shaken about how her child's actions equated to her being a 'bad mum'. Hear her story here...

More often than not, kids are expected to behave in public, and if they don’t, their parents are shot down with deadly stares, ones that clearly depict a thousand remarks like… “Why aren’t you disciplining your child?” and “Is that what you teach him to do, especially out in public?” Or “I wonder what kind of upbringing this child has.”

Kids, given their age, are prone to throwing a fit, whether in the privacy of our own homes or in public, often attracting the attention of the people around us who tend to judge us.

My Parenting Skills Are Perfectly Fine, Even When My Son Is Throwing A Public Tantrum!

Image source: iStock

But since when did it become normal to question a mum’s or dad’s parenting skills when their child throws a tantrum in public? Does my child throwing a tantrum in public show that my parenting skills are not up to a reasonable standard in any way?

Felicia, a 33-year-old childcare teacher and mother of 1, shares her story on when she was blamed for her son’s less-than-appealing behaviour in public. 

Last Sunday, I was taking my 6-year-old son, Aiden to his weekly piano class. He was still harping on the fact that I didn’t get him the Swensen’s ice-cream from lunch earlier and threatened not to attend his lesson unless I got him the cone.

Being a childcare teacher, this was nothing new to me- I deal with these kinds of situations every other day.

And throughout the years, experiences when dealing with Aiden and my childcare students have taught me to be patient and how not to give in so easily. It was after all part of their child development process.

So it wasn’t a matter of whether I’d get the stares, or whether my parenting skills were bad. It was a matter of disciplining my child and teaching them that throwing a tantrum wasn’t going to get him what he wanted.

I would say that Aiden is a great kid, and am not being biased. He’s always soft-spoken, kind-hearted and sleeps well. Every once in awhile he’ll decide to throw a fit because of some little reason and once he realises that I’m not going to give in (which he normally does), he’ll go back to his “well-behaved” state.

So needless to say, on that Sunday, at AMK Hub, I was taken aback when a middle-aged lady came up to me and Aiden and started questioning me on why I was letting my son “behave like that in public”. She also took a condescending tone on me and blatantly yelled in my face saying “What the hell are you teaching your child, woman? Really no manners.”

No manners? Look who’s talking, missy. I wanted to say this out to her face in defence, but I stopped myself.

Aiden was throwing a tantrum in the middle of the walkway of the shopping centre, and it being close to 2pm on a Sunday, the place was crowded and he was blocking people’s way. Sure, I get that. But so what? He’s a child for crying out loud. They do these things! Did she not ever experience something similar? Was I the only woman who’s been through this time and time again? I decided to remain calm throughout his shouts and cries, as I always did.

“Get me the ice-cream or I won’t go to piano!” he exclaimed. I wanted him to stop, just because she was right there watching and judging.

My Parenting Skills Are Perfectly Fine, Even When My Son Is Throwing A Public Tantrum!

Image source: iStock

His piano class was about to begin and he was still kicking and screaming right outside the piano school. I noticed another teenager throwing me nasty stares from across the walkway. I was fuming mad. Both at Aiden and at these women.

The next thing I knew, this mum of my son’s piano classmate storms over to me and hurled a slew of questions about my parenting skills while throwing in some remarks which were totally uncalled for.

Although I did expect something like this to happen, I was still shocked at how my parenting skills were being questioned by another mother who had a kid of the same age as mine! Ridiculous, and utterly appalling!

Surely, she’d understand what I’m trying to do but no, she thought that I was a bad mum to allow Aiden to behave like this in public.

That garnered, even more, stares from people around us and thankfully, Aiden understood the heightened situation and his noise came to a stop. The mum proceeded to send her daughter to class, not saying another word to me even after she caused an even bigger scene.

I sent Aiden off to class and told him I’d be back in an hour to fetch him. Teary-eyed, he apologised for his tantrums earlier, which the mum obviously heard because she was right next to me then.

I decided not to pursue the matter further although it still baffles me. Why are parents, even those with kids that are around the same age as my child, still living on the “children are to be seen and not heard” motto?

A child is bound to throw a tantrum one way or another, anywhere he or she decides to, as long as they don’t get their needs met. And them, being kids, are still trying to figure out what is and what is not socially acceptable.

Partner Stories
Making Family Travel in Japan Easier: A Parent’s Guide to Stress-Free Trips with Kids
Making Family Travel in Japan Easier: A Parent’s Guide to Stress-Free Trips with Kids
Preparing the Next Generation for Smart, Safe Spending in a Cashless World
Preparing the Next Generation for Smart, Safe Spending in a Cashless World
How to Claim Your $100 SG60 ActiveSG Credits and Make the Most of Them
How to Claim Your $100 SG60 ActiveSG Credits and Make the Most of Them
Appreciation Beyond Teachers’ Day for Early Childhood and Early Intervention Educators
Appreciation Beyond Teachers’ Day for Early Childhood and Early Intervention Educators

Also, let’s face it. At the end of the day, their tantrums are a way of them expressing their feelings. We, being in our 30s need to express their feelings too but as adults, we obviously result in other means of expressing and not by throwing a tantrum in public every now and then.

And no, like everyone else, I’m not enjoying having my child throwing a fit in the middle of a crowded place or the fact that I’m trying to remain calm and definitely not the stares that I’m getting from everyone around me. So let’s share the empathy together, shall we?

My Parenting Skills Are Perfectly Fine, Even When My Son Is Throwing A Public Tantrum!

Image source: iStock

Lastly, as parents, we should help each other out, and not bring down the parenting skills of the other. Not everyone disciplines their child the same way and it’s only right that we respect whatever they choose to do, because it’s their job of teaching what is right and not right for their own child.

A child is bound to throw a tantrum. The least we, as parents ourselves, can do is to avoid giving icy stares and just mind our own business.

Let’s stop shaming parents for the public tantrum, shall we?

 

If you have any thoughts on this topic, do share them with us. 

Got a parenting concern? Read articles or ask away and get instant answers on our app. Download theAsianparent Community on iOS or Android now!

img
Written by

theAsianparent

  • Home
  • /
  • Parenting
  • /
  • "My Parenting Skills Are Perfectly Fine, Even When My Son Is Throwing A Public Tantrum!"
Share:
  • Making Family Travel in Japan Easier: A Parent’s Guide to Stress-Free Trips with Kids
    Partner Stories

    Making Family Travel in Japan Easier: A Parent’s Guide to Stress-Free Trips with Kids

  • DeRAMA: Honouring motherhood through transformative postpartum care

    DeRAMA: Honouring motherhood through transformative postpartum care

  • Festive Buffets the Whole Family Will Love (Yes, Even the Kids)

    Festive Buffets the Whole Family Will Love (Yes, Even the Kids)

Author Image

theAsianparent

  • Making Family Travel in Japan Easier: A Parent’s Guide to Stress-Free Trips with Kids
    Partner Stories

    Making Family Travel in Japan Easier: A Parent’s Guide to Stress-Free Trips with Kids

  • DeRAMA: Honouring motherhood through transformative postpartum care

    DeRAMA: Honouring motherhood through transformative postpartum care

  • Festive Buffets the Whole Family Will Love (Yes, Even the Kids)

    Festive Buffets the Whole Family Will Love (Yes, Even the Kids)

Feed

Feed

Get tailored articles about parenting, lifestyle, expert opinions right at your fingertips

Poll

Poll

Participate in interesting polls and see what other parents think!

Photos

Photos

Share the photos of loved ones in a safe, secure manner.

Topics

Topics

Join communities to bond with fellow mums and dads.

Tracker

Tracker

Track your pregnancy as well as baby’s development day-by-day!

theAsianparent

Download our free app

Google PlayApp Store

Mums around the world

Singapore flag
Singapore
Thailand flag
Thailand
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
Philippines flag
Philippines
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
Vietnam flag
Vietnam

Partner Brands

Rumah123VIP ParentsMama's ChoiceTAP Awards

© Copyright theAsianparent 2026 . All rights reserved

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Sitemap HTML
  • Tools
  • Articles
  • Feed
  • Poll

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Learn MoreOk, Got it

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Learn MoreOk, Got it