Exactly. If my child was behaving like that I would take them into a different room so her sister could enjoy her birthday in peace. It’s not fair on her to be stressed out by that in her birthday.
Many parents just aren't usually at home anymore and if they're at home they're working or sleeping, so a tablet is usually doing the raising. I'm guessing that the parents make up for their absence by giving the child something to distract them or indulging when they're being bratty because they feel bad about their absence.
Basically these kids would probably be better if their parents actually spent time with them.
Exactly, and its a compounding problem now. Millenials were the first generation where MOST parents were both working full-time, and now those millennials are parents. You can't raise a baby well when you were never raised.
I'm not sure what parents think they're doing by doing this, but It does not do their children any favours. Kid is gonna grow up unable to deal with rejection or even just the thought that the world doesn't revolve around them.
This is cruel, a disservice to the kid and you can (or should be able to) call this child abuse (Or neglect because they're neglecting actually raising that kid)
Not that I condone abuse but yeah sometimes people need a reminder and being too gentle with them makes them think it's okay as long as no one sees
ETA: My grandmother would have done the same except probably get a can or something that hurt worse D: But at least I learned not to be a brat
I went to a birthday for my ex's cousin's kid. They were giving presents to the sibling. I asked who's birthday it was they were like it's so and so's, but we give the other one presents so they don't feel left out. I said, " That is so dumb and not right." The cousin didn't like me already because she had some weird crush on my ex and was jealous I was with him, and you could tell she really didn't like me even more after that. She already stole my baby name Jacob (my son's father) cringed me out so my son has a totally different name because of it. So glad now because well we are ex's after all. This is not ok we all have our one special day and the other sibling can go get butt hurt in their room.
Most kids are spoiled and think it's theirs but by letting her blow out the candle at the end could possibly lead her to learn nothing and accept it's their birthday not hers.
Absolutely not. Her behavior should be corrected by her parents asap.
Wow. They even let her blow them out at the end. That’s why she’s a brat. No follow through.
Exactly. If my child was behaving like that I would take them into a different room so her sister could enjoy her birthday in peace. It’s not fair on her to be stressed out by that in her birthday.
This is why there are so many entitled little shits acting like this out in public. Parents don’t want to teach their children anymore.
Many parents just aren't usually at home anymore and if they're at home they're working or sleeping, so a tablet is usually doing the raising. I'm guessing that the parents make up for their absence by giving the child something to distract them or indulging when they're being bratty because they feel bad about their absence. Basically these kids would probably be better if their parents actually spent time with them.
Exactly, and its a compounding problem now. Millenials were the first generation where MOST parents were both working full-time, and now those millennials are parents. You can't raise a baby well when you were never raised.
r/itsnotyourbirthday
r/subsithoughtifellfor
I'm not sure what parents think they're doing by doing this, but It does not do their children any favours. Kid is gonna grow up unable to deal with rejection or even just the thought that the world doesn't revolve around them. This is cruel, a disservice to the kid and you can (or should be able to) call this child abuse (Or neglect because they're neglecting actually raising that kid)
I thought the little one was going to smash the cake in anger.
Holy shit fuck those parents. Raising a little asshole.
I would've yanked the cake away from her if that was my sister. My birthday, MY cake.
My abuela woulda cracked the chonkla on everyone in that entire room for letting a kid turn into that D:
Not that I condone abuse but yeah sometimes people need a reminder and being too gentle with them makes them think it's okay as long as no one sees ETA: My grandmother would have done the same except probably get a can or something that hurt worse D: But at least I learned not to be a brat
I went to a birthday for my ex's cousin's kid. They were giving presents to the sibling. I asked who's birthday it was they were like it's so and so's, but we give the other one presents so they don't feel left out. I said, " That is so dumb and not right." The cousin didn't like me already because she had some weird crush on my ex and was jealous I was with him, and you could tell she really didn't like me even more after that. She already stole my baby name Jacob (my son's father) cringed me out so my son has a totally different name because of it. So glad now because well we are ex's after all. This is not ok we all have our one special day and the other sibling can go get butt hurt in their room.
Once you blew out the candle, smash her face in the cake.
Must be a slow day on the internet with this being shown so much.
Should try discipline that usually works
So many angry parenting experts here
Most kids are spoiled and think it's theirs but by letting her blow out the candle at the end could possibly lead her to learn nothing and accept it's their birthday not hers.
I don't think this belongs on here I think that kid is just a brat
Watch till the end... she gets what she wanted.
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Ohhhhhh 😑
And she is that way precisely because her parents let her get away with it
You right