Asking your kid for another sip of chocolate milk
Updated | By The Workzone with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp
We honestly wish we could walk around with this amount of honesty and not be judged for it.
Asking kids to share is sometimes a dangerous zone to enter.
But it does help to teach them about sharing. And also accepting that it is not a requirement to share, nor is wrong if they don't want to share.
The cutest thing is their honesty and ability to stand by their choices in the most bold way.
Read more: Is sharing really caring when you're a baby?
One young girl who hit the nail on the head with her inability to feel bad was videoed by her mum on TikTok.
In the video we see mum asking her if she can have a sip of her chocolate milk.
And the little girl honestly blurts out, "Again?".
Of course, as parents we sometimes have to remove ourselves from our generational upbringing and realise that they are standing up for themselves when they say no.
WATCH how it all went down on TikTok.
@baileyroberts153 In her defense i did drink alot of chocolate milk
♬ original sound - Bailey Roberts
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We think that as adults we need to learn that no doesn't necessarily equate to rude or unkind kids.
It just is plain and simple, a point to the fact that they don't want to share.
A great example of how we should move out of the limited thinking patterns that sharing is always the 'right' thing to do.
Image Courtesy of Pexels
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