Everyone has their best and worst days for raising a child. If there were no worse days, there would be no better days. I will tell you today about the day my daughter made me red. But I managed. Let's get to the point.
It was an ordinary day, my daughter as always went to school in the morning. After school, she wanted sweets, so I, as a good father, had to buy her something. Strange because she was very polite at home, only in the store she started to do tricks on me. She wanted her favorite jelly beans and chocolate pudding. So we went to get some jelly beans. She was happy, but there was something wrong with the pudding. Maybe she wanted another company's pudding. It was about three months ago, but I remember it very well.
Upset, she took the pudding and started throwing it all over the store. I tried to calm her down, but unfortunately, my thoughts didn't reach her. I didn't give you any advice at first. I tried to calm down, but my daughter persisted and kept doing the same. Without thinking about what to do next, I took her hand and said that in that case, we would not take anything. I brought her home. The store was about 50 meters away so it was not far. What a cry on the way. Massacre.
At home, she still did not give rest, screaming and upset. I decided to try the way I saw it on TV. Lock the child in the room and wait until he calms down. If the child does not react to the parent's words, then, unfortunately, sometimes it is necessary to resort to more drastic measures. After half an hour my daughter calmed down, but I did not give for the win. I didn't speak to her for another half hour. My daughter didn't know what was going on, but she finally understood what she had done wrong. After half an hour she apologized to me and we went to the store again. This time it was calm. It hasn't happened since, so I think it was a good lesson in humility for her.
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It's great and you mentioned your daughter's naughty sweet stories here. It's great that little kids have different needs that our whole family has to meet and it's great that when they grow up they may not have these needs but we do. I will remember all my life that the little children must love these things more and it is much better if they ask us for anything because they are a very small doll of us.
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