You're supposed to make them sit still in the chair, paying attention. That was impossible for my little boy or any other child. I got all these suggestions, like giving them a magazine and have them circle "Jehovah" on each page or color the pictures. (Be sure to only let them use a pencil so the KH doesn't get pen or crayon marks on the chairs and carpet). Right, like that's going to keep children occupied for two hours. You can see and feel the judgemental attitudes about being a good JW based on how your children behave during the meetings. I have to admit, I buckled under the pressure and started using the wooden spoon in the ladies room. Sisters would smile at you because you were doing the right thing. "Train up a boy" was the favorite scripture. I wasn't proud of it at all and it made me sick that they never provided anything like Sunday School for the kids. They would rather laugh while you are taking your unruly child down the aisle, knowing he or she was going to get a spanking. So I started to stay home so I wouldn't have to put my son through it. When he got older, he got better at sitting. Then we'd get lots of compliments on how he sits and listens so well.
It wasn't until I went through it myself with my son that I finally understood why so many families in my past had stopped coming to the meetings. How are you supposed to teach a child to love God with all this going on?
When I quit, I apologized to my son for what I put him through. Fortunately, young children are very forgiving. He just told me that it was okay, I didn't know better.