BandGeek911
<font color=blue>Take my advice, don't eat the gum
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It's totally the parents. It's a little hard for a 5 year old to spoil itself, don't you think? lol
I'm...erm...spoiled...
But it's not anyone's fault really.
Actually, it's the fault of bad DNA.
See, IF:
If I didn't have this disorder
I wouldn't be nearly as spoiled
Because I'd have siblings
Because my parents didn't WANT any more kids after me, BECAUSE of this stupid disorder
So, being the only child, I get spoiled
This topic comes up a lot in my house.
My parents consider me and my sister spoiled.
My sister gets whatever she wants.My sister loves webkinz.She has about 70 webkinz.
Yesterday she wanted a webkinz and my mom let her get it because my mom lets my sister get whatever she wants.My dad doesn't usually let us get everything we want but we usually get at least one thing each when we go out.
I try not to be spoiled,but my parents get us whatever we want.
It's deffinatley the parents fault, they give in.
My parents ALWAYS give in when i beg & pouty face if the situation gets to that point xD therefore i repeat the behavior because i know ill get what i want.
If my parents didnt give in when i was little i probably wouldnt do it.
I love how im the example? Wow.. i reallyshould act that way but whatevr xd
A pouty face is tame.
The kids I see sometimes at work are basically laying on the ground crying.
It's like extreme tantrum.
But I work in a place that has an aisle and a half of candy, and an aisle of snacks.
It's bound to happen. Most parents are good at keeping their ground. If the kid doesn't get any better, they put what they were buying them back and they get the other adult to take them back to the car while they finish shopping.
A pouty face is tame.
The kids I see sometimes at work are basically laying on the ground crying.
It's like extreme tantrum.
But I work in a place that has an aisle and a half of candy, and an aisle of snacks.
It's bound to happen. Most parents are good at keeping their ground. If the kid doesn't get any better, they put what they were buying them back and they get the other adult to take them back to the car while they finish shopping.
Wow o.o
I remember crying in stores when I was really little (it stopped by the time I was in kindergarten), but never laying on the ground freaking out and having a tantrum (at least not in public anyway xD). And whenever I cried it was never about treats... Kids seriously will through crazy fits over treats? I thought things like that were reserved for that $50 holiday barbie and $100 barbie dream houses. xD
My sister is so spoiled.
Basically every halloween she gets a 70.00 princess dress for halloween.