An 18-Month-Old Throws Tantrum At Grocery Store Checkout Line And Cashiers Help Calm Him Down By Dancing

Sep 04, 2019 by apost team

It is no secret that toddlers are not always the best grocery shoppers. With limited patience, it is understandable that they may get bored and act up. Fortunately for one lucky toddler, the employees at a Florida grocery store stepped in to make the shopping experience just a little brighter.

18-month-old Julian Sol Collet was not having the best time while shopping with his family at his local grocery store. Julian was having a difficult time accepting that his 3-year-old sister was able to push the cart and he could not. Like many toddlers do, Julian began to throw a fit over the situation just when he reached the check-out line, according to Inside Edition.

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Julian's mother, Alexandra Seba, said that the workers at the store stepped in to avert the impending meltdown just in time. One of the workers knows Julian's name and addressed him as "Ju" as she began singing and dancing for him. It did not take long for other employees to join in on the musical number, thrilling Julian and negating the crisis.

Alexandra reminds everyone that it is important to remember that a child's tantrum is not about the parent. The child needs to own it and it is fine for the parents to just laugh it off and go with the flow.

This adorable video will make you appreciate these grocery store employees. They certainly took customer service to the next level of fun by making this toddler smile. After you have watched this sweet video, be sure to spread the happiness to everyone else that you know.