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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by Nobody: 12:51am On Mar 24, 2015
Nigerdeltaboi:
hmm my aunts kids make me go crazy ,atimes i feel like locking them up in a well but the funny thing is the fact that i miss them when they are not around.
haaaaa!!!!!!! But that's really funny mehn.. grin Lmao! Kids ehn

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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by pbs4real(m): 12:55am On Mar 24, 2015
freecocoa:
Get a wife, it's easier that way.
wld u be his wife?
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by Chukwuasia: 1:14am On Mar 24, 2015
Twaci:
I have a very troublesome younger brother. He is our last born, about 3-4yrs, and always manages to get on everyone's nerves, one way or the other.

Whenever he gets on my mum's bad side, she would beat him and he would come running to me. I would ask him what he did wrong, admonish him and place his head on my laps. Then, I would sing his fav. song (My bonnie) to him while I tap him to sleep. Then he would wake up happy and ready to 'find' another person's trouble.

Well yesterday, I got into a row with my mum. We exchanged words and got slapped. In tears, I ran to my room and my little bro followed me.

He sat beside me for sometime and then asked softly, "An-twaci....." (Mind u, he is the one responsible for my moniker), "....what did you do?".

I stared back dumbly. I couldn't tell him. So I settled with, "I spoke back to mummy. Its a very bad thing to do".

He nodded, then tapped his small laps, "Lie down".

I stifled a surprised smile and obeyed gently knowing that my full weight would hurt him, "Okay".

Then he said, "Don't talk back at mummy, u hear?". I nodded, "Okay".

To my further surprise, he tapped my head gently and sang "My bonnie".

I smiled and feigned sleep cause I knew he wouldn't stop till I had slept. When he was sure I had 'slept-off', he dozed off in the same position.

This experience taught me a lot about a child's love and I thought I should share it. Children learn from the way u treat them, either good or bad. How do u treat them? (Food for thought).

NB: I apologized to mumsi and we are good now. cheesy

Do recount your experiences with kids (yours children or not), let's learn from the 'ants'.

lovely stoty

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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by Chukwuasia: 1:15am On Mar 24, 2015
pbs4real:
wld u be his wife?

pls help me ask him oh
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by JayJustus(m): 3:02am On Mar 24, 2015
now this is why I stopped studying CHILD PSYCHOLOGY after year 1... can't stand these lil niggas...

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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by Nobody: 3:47am On Mar 24, 2015
booqee:
haaaaa!!!!!!! But that's really funny mehn.. grin Lmao! Kids ehn
yeah kinds
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by olexy4real(m): 5:17am On Mar 24, 2015
Digital shidrens!!!nice. "The best things in life are free" can money buy that feeling aunt twaci experienced

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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by MrHighSea: 5:29am On Mar 24, 2015
Dts it. Learn frm d ant n b simple as d mud.
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by tenry(m): 5:48am On Mar 24, 2015
sallyzan:
Touching... just shared it on my whatsApp. Hope you don't mind?
Lol after you done share am. You suppose take permission first ooo. Don't mind me, it is good you said the truth.

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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by adahgold(m): 6:16am On Mar 24, 2015
Teempakguy:

Chai . . . which kin sister be dat one
#reallyscared





hahaha she is so confident of self..
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by Water9430(m): 6:21am On Mar 24, 2015
nice story. take good care of the big dude for me
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by bigtt76(f): 7:09am On Mar 24, 2015
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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by bigtt76(f): 7:09am On Mar 24, 2015
So sweetI long for lovely kids like these ones mentioned here. May God answer our prayers in their lives. Amen.
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by Nobody: 7:22am On Mar 24, 2015
this is super story...
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by kliq(m): 7:26am On Mar 24, 2015
smiley
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by missojugo(f): 7:30am On Mar 24, 2015
Waoooo...Thanks for sharing the story from all parents on Nairaland



Twaci:
I have a very troublesome younger brother. He is our last born, about 3-4yrs, and always manages to get on everyone's nerves, one way or the other.

Whenever he gets on my mum's bad side, she would beat him and he would come running to me. I would ask him what he did wrong, admonish him and place his head on my laps. Then, I would sing his fav. song (My bonnie) to him while I tap him to sleep. Then he would wake up happy and ready to 'find' another person's trouble.

Well yesterday, I got into a row with my mum. We exchanged words and got slapped. In tears, I ran to my room and my little bro followed me.

He sat beside me for sometime and then asked softly, "An-twaci....." (Mind u, he is the one responsible for my moniker), "....what did you do?".

I stared back dumbly. I couldn't tell him. So I settled with, "I spoke back to mummy. Its a very bad thing to do".

He nodded, then tapped his small laps, "Lie down".

I stifled a surprised smile and obeyed gently knowing that my full weight would hurt him, "Okay".

Then he said, "Don't talk back at mummy, u hear?". I nodded, "Okay".

To my further surprise, he tapped my head gently and sang "My bonnie".

I smiled and feigned sleep cause I knew he wouldn't stop till I had slept. When he was sure I had 'slept-off', he dozed off in the same position.

This experience taught me a lot about a child's love and I thought I should share it. Children learn from the way u treat them, either good or bad. How do u treat them? (Food for thought).

NB: I apologized to mumsi and we are good now. cheesy

Do recount your experiences with kids (yours children or not), let's learn from the 'ants'.

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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by Wizzyblack3(m): 7:31am On Mar 24, 2015
Wow! Kids are quick learners, they always take a leap from whatever you do in their present.

And for those sisters/brothers who use to changing their bfs/gfs like menstral pad, keep it up, that your little bro/sis is learning from you.
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by Twaci(f): 7:32am On Mar 24, 2015
olexy4real:
Digital shidrens!!!nice. "The best things in life are free" can money buy that feeling aunt twaci experienced
Nope. It can't.
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by Jhappy(f): 7:38am On Mar 24, 2015
Interesting. I love childred and i had so many experience about them.
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by KAYNINI(m): 7:38am On Mar 24, 2015
it's a beautiful story
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by dharay99: 8:01am On Mar 24, 2015
pbs4real:
my broda u hv 2 read it,trust me its worth it.

I just did and it was lovely, thnx man

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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by redsun(m): 8:24am On Mar 24, 2015
All your mom is doing is teaching that child violence. There seems to be too much beating and slapping in resolving issues. BTW, why do you have to apologise for being slapped?

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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by Emdee590(m): 8:25am On Mar 24, 2015
bukatyne:
Sweet story

And God bless you OP for sowing the seed of love into him.

I see him growing up into a fine young man cheesy
Which seed of love? But op said d boy dae troublesome naa

if him wake up , na to look for d next person trouble naa.

Anyway , me na last child so I gat plenty nieces and nephews , I don't take shit wit any if they should misbehav
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by UjSizzle(f): 8:33am On Mar 24, 2015
It's a beautiful story.
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by Floxxi(f): 8:48am On Mar 24, 2015
Meanwhile, you cant underestimate the rate at which these kids get conscious of their bodies : My 4 year old boy recently told me "mummy mummy mummy ball wa ninu totoyo mi" meaning: "mummy mummy, mummy there is a ball in my penis" Lol

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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by gifty99200(f): 9:18am On Mar 24, 2015
my 5 years old nephew stunned me one night when he was been asked to say night prayers before sleeping. Then i had my break up with my ex , he said God my mummy and my daddy will not die, we echoed Amen and my aunty husband where ever he is God bring him back . I shouted Jesus couldn't say amen cos i was wandering who gave him prayer point. Such a nice angel

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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by contadina: 9:20am On Mar 24, 2015
Let me share my sister's experience with her son. One day, she was busy arranging her room when she heard her two year old son.
Son: JIGOS!
Mother: What is it?
Son : mummy I dont like this bobby again referring to his baby brother on the bed kicking his legs and flaring his arms.
Mother : what did he do?
Son : He went and touched my pee pee boy.

Few days later, btw my sister and her daughter of 6yrs ,

Daughter: Mummy what cream are you robbing my baby brother?
Mother: Pears.
Daughter: , which cream did you rob me?
Mother: Nycil.
Daughter: I like pears but I hate nycil
Mother: Why?
Daughter: it made me black you would have robbed me pears so i would have Baby's colour.
My niece: "dont you know dt black is beautiful?
Daughter: It's a lie, black is Jarcoal

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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by absoluteSuccess: 9:41am On Mar 24, 2015
redsun:
All your mom is doing is teaching that child violence. There seems to be too much beating and slapping in resolving issues. BTW, why do you have to apologise for being slapped?
What culture are you? Our parents receive the most beating, but it never made them violent, and can you imagine yourself in that little child's shoe, or the love between Op and the little child? Do you notice how beating has helped the child wisely? You cannot run every home on every 'nice' argument that is just plucked from the US.

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Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by Nobody: 9:45am On Mar 24, 2015
smiley smiley smiley smiley smiley smiley
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by Tolubory(m): 9:46am On Mar 24, 2015
:DYou are very right o
kids of nowadays are very smart and reason like an Adult.
I really respect their Judgment Sometimes
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by maureeoy: 9:55am On Mar 24, 2015
touching, intresting. kids are the best thing that can happen to a couple or family. if u dont have them u never know what u are missing.
the joy of having them around expecailly the period they starts talking from that 2-5 dont miss it because u can never get that time again.
Re: He Did Something An Adult Wouldn't Do by VENTY0(f): 9:59am On Mar 24, 2015
Touching
Twaci:
I have a very troublesome younger brother. He is our last born, about 3-4yrs, and always manages to get on everyone's nerves, one way or the other.

Whenever he gets on my mum's bad side, she would beat him and he would come running to me. I would ask him what he did wrong, admonish him and place his head on my laps. Then, I would sing his fav. song (My bonnie) to him while I tap him to sleep. Then he would wake up happy and ready to 'find' another person's trouble.

Well yesterday, I got into a row with my mum. We exchanged words and got slapped. In tears, I ran to my room and my little bro followed me.

He sat beside me for sometime and then asked softly, "An-twaci....." (Mind u, he is the one responsible for my moniker), "....what did you do?".

I stared back dumbly. I couldn't tell him. So I settled with, "I spoke back to mummy. Its a very bad thing to do".

He nodded, then tapped his small laps, "Lie down".

I stifled a surprised smile and obeyed gently knowing that my full weight would hurt him, "Okay".

Then he said, "Don't talk back at mummy, u hear?". I nodded, "Okay".

To my further surprise, he tapped my head gently and sang "My bonnie".

I smiled and feigned sleep cause I knew he wouldn't stop till I had slept. When he was sure I had 'slept-off', he dozed off in the same position.

This experience taught me a lot about a child's love and I thought I should share it. Children learn from the way u treat them, either good or bad. How do u treat them? (Food for thought).

NB: I apologized to mumsi and we are good now. cheesy

Do recount your experiences with kids (yours children or not), let's learn from the 'ants'.

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