I gave a lesson today on reverence and in my research (the lesson was needed so I made up my own lesson and didn't use the manual) I came across this quote by Boyd K. Packer he gave in a conference talk in 1991--
"The reverence we speak of does not equate with absolute silence. We must be tolerant of little babies, even an occasional outburst from a toddler being ushered out to keep him from disturbing the peace. Unless the father is on the stand, he should do the ushering."
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Boyd K. Packer, “Reverence Invites Revelation,” Ensign, Nov 1991, 21
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Boyd K. Packer, “Reverence Invites Revelation,” Ensign, Nov 1991, 21