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Firstly, you probably don't have children, and therefore don't know how upsetting it is when they are screaming. They obviously don't want that.
Secondly, there are many ways to help you sleep on a flight, even if children are screaming in the seat next to you. Sleep masks, good earplugs (maybe even ANC earbuds with soothing sounds), a comfy pillow, and blanket. If all that doesn't help, try a sleeping pill. For me, this always does the trick. I have to travel a lot, with many red-eye flights, and I usually always get around 6 hours of sleep.
However, I understand it is upsetting. And I also don't understand parents that put their kids on 10-plus-hour flights just to go on vacation, and not to meet their relatives or something.