curiosity, I love this bit
"I would have tried to grab the woman and said to her firmly "Look, you know hitting him like this is very unacceptable. Come and sit down and calm down a bit."
I could so have been this woman a few weeks back. It didnt matter how many rests or snacks my sons had they constantly screamed and fought all round the shops. I had to go shopping as I had no clothes for either of them that fitted. It all came to a head when my 3yr old ran full force into the 1yr old in the pram and headbutted him. I admit I smacked him, and I do smack my children (they both got smacks today, but I cant remember when they last got them, maybe 2 months ago?)
If someone had done what curiosity has said, I probably would have burst into tears and thanked them - I have been through a rubbish few months and am going through counselling for everything, including the way I parent - but to you guys I must look like the devil incarnate still.
But if anyone had come and shoved me or smacked me I would have honestly punched them, as that would be the complete wrong way of dealing with it.
You may not agree with smacking but it is not illegal yet. Ok, on the head/leaving with items. But standard smacking and shouting is not illegal, and if she chooses to parent this way it is up to her.
I know there are some crap mothers out there, but you honestly cant judge someone on one bit of their lives.
I will never forget the lady who stopped me in asda when the boys were having a bad bad day and I was almost in tears - she patted me on the arm and said "dont worry, they are hard at this age, but it does get easier, you are doing a good job" - that really helped me. Someone coming up to me rudely questioning my parenting would have made me spiral downwards more.