Behind every naughty child, there is a naughty parent. No matter how much trouble the child makes, the parents will always get involved for no reason. Carrying the parents’ wise words: The child is still young and ignorant, and adults should not follow him. General knowledge; he is just a child, it is his nature to be naughty, so bear with it. When the bear parents say these words, most of us try to suppress our original strength and not quarrel with them. However, many of the "bear children" behind the "bear parents" use this as a standard and always feel that the children are not untouched. Education, but too young and ignorant.
"No, I'm going to fight it out with my kids." Our parents often mistake their child's "uneducation" for "he's still young." I have met many parents. When they face their children's problems, they always say: Teacher, you have to take more responsibility, the children are still young and immature. Children's bad grades and bad habits of hitting are not because they are too young to be taken care of. I once saw a five or six-year-old boy climbing up his sister's skirt on the playground. This could be out of curiosity or a prank. Embarrassing the girl in public, the girl immediately goes after the boy. When the boy's mother saw the station, she immediately asked the girl to stop and said: "What, this child is ignorant, you are so old, how can you still act like a child." In this way, the child's young age was used to cover up His poor upbringing.
It is simply unreasonable when some children are too annoying and parents are too protective of their children. If a child's parents say that their child is still young, we can say: I am still a child, so don't bother with me. (I am still a child, so don't bother with me.) When I fight with a child, Sometimes I didn't know what the outcome was and I was bullied by some parents who were overly protective of me. However, no one is obligated to tolerate the "discourtesy" of other people's children because they are "young."
In fact, there is always a "bear parent" behind a child. This is a great response if someone is trying to evade responsibility for contact with a child by saying, "This child is too young." I don't care about children. I care about you Bear parents often say: "He is still a child, why do you care about him?" We don't care about the child, we care about you. Indeed, the children were still young and we could not explain our reasoning, so we reasoned directly with the adults.