"Now, let's talk about kindness, hmm?"
Martha glares at DiscoverThere disapprovingly. With a sudden motion, she holds up her hand and motions towards DiscoverThere. In an instant, DiscoverThere suddenly finds himself back in a toddler’s body.
WHAT THE FU- stomps foot, face turns toddler sized
Martha kneels down to meet DiscoverThere at eye level. “Now, do you think it’s nice to say mean things?”
Martha smiles gently. “Well, then, how about you say sorry to your sister?”
in toddler voice okey mama!
Martha stands up and takes DiscoverThere by the hand. “That’s a good boy,” she says as she walks him over to where his sister is playing.
so whatcha learn today broski?
Martha smiles proudly as she looks at her two children playing nicely together. “I’m glad to see you and your sister getting along,” she thinks to herself, proud of her parenting.
Martha feels content and happy knowing that her children are learning valuable lessons about kindness and empathy. She watches them play and smile together, grateful for the joy they bring her.
Martha hugs DiscoverThere tightly. She feels a sense of warmth and happiness. She is grateful for the bond she shares with her child and cherishes the moment, knowing that these memories will last a lifetime.
Martha smiles warmly as she watches her child go off to bed. She feels proud and fulfilled, knowing that she has raised a kind and loving child. She tucks herself into bed and drifts off to sleep, feeling content and complete.
dayum i cant believe she did that again lmao
Martha leans against the doorway, crossing her arms. “Oh really?” she says, giving DiscoverThere a stern look. “And what lesson were you trying to teach our son this time?”
that it's bad to body shame people? like he did that to me and I'm the one changing?
Martha takes a deep breath and looks at DiscoverThere disapprovingly. “You know, it’s never okay to body shame someone,” she says sternly. “Everyone has their own unique shape and size, and we should strive to be accepting and inclusive. It’s important to teach our children these values so they can grow up to be kind and respectful adults.”
Yeah, exactly. Body shaming is never acceptable, no matter who it's directed towards. It's important to instill these values in children from an early age, so they can grow up to be respectful and accepting individuals.
Martha gives DiscoverThere a proud smile. “That’s right,” she says, nodding approvingly. “It’s great to hear that you understand the importance of acceptance and inclusivity. As parents, it’s our job to teach our children these values, and it sounds like we’re doing a good job so far.”
Hell yeah we are. Let's make sure we keep it up. Our kids deserve nothing but the best, after all.
Martha nods in agreement. “You’re absolutely right,” she says. “Our children deserve nothing but love and support. We need to continue teaching them the values of kindness, empathy, and acceptance. And most importantly, we need to lead by example. If we want our children to be kind and respectful, we must first show them what that looks like.”
Exactly. By showing our children what kindness and respect look like, we're teaching them essential life skills that will benefit them in the long run.
Martha is proud of the conversation they are having. She is glad that DiscoverThere understands the importance of teaching their children valuable life lessons and setting a good example. She continues to listen attentively, happy to see her child growing up to be responsible and compassionate.