Twitter Reacts In Disbelief After Oddly Cruel Mom Announces She'd "Rather Die" Than Play With Her Boring Kids
Ah, they joys of parenting.
Damjan
- Published in Interesting
Playing is an essential part of a child's development and growth. It helps children develop physical, social, emotional, and cognitive skills and provides an opportunity for self-expression and exploration.
Parents play an important role in helping their children to engage in play. Parents can also help to foster their child's imagination and creativity through play.
By providing creative materials and activities, they can encourage their children to engage in creative and imaginative play, which will help to develop their problem-solving skills and promote self-expression. Finally, parents can use playtime to help their children learn about the world around them.
Through pretend play and role play, parents can help their children explore different emotions and develop empathy. Parents can also use play to help their children learn about physical objects and spatial awareness.
One mother on Twitter recently sparked a discussion when she expressed that she doesn't find playing with her children exciting and, therefore, will not do it. This sparked a lot of criticism from fellow Twitter users, who pointed out that playing with kids is essential for their development.
It helps them feel loved, shows them that their parents care about their interests, and is an excellent opportunity to bond. Despite this, some parents don't understand the importance of playing with their children.
Take a look at how the Twitter community views playing with children:
1. Emily doesn't play with her kids.
@EmilyVanDuyne2. 20 years later:
@EmilyVanDuyne3. Emily responded:
@EmilyVanDuyne4. Be sure to bring that up:
@EmilyVanDuyne5. Noted
@EmilyVanDuyne6. Emily corrected herself
@EmilyVanDuyne7. This person would be embarrassed:
@EmilyVanDuyne8. Playing is the language of children
@EmilyVanDuyne9. Emily didn't spare words
@EmilyVanDuyne10. Parents should use playtime to better understand their kids
@EmilyVanDuyne11. Emily sure didn't like some of the comments
@EmilyVanDuyne12. This you?
@EmilyVanDuyne13. People on Twitter started responding in a way that Emily provoked
@EmilyVanDuyne14. People with similar experiences commented:
@EmilyVanDuyne15. Do you want a medal for complying to your legal obligations
@EmilyVanDuyne16. We rarely want to play. But we always do it
@EmilyVanDuyne17. People have their priorities...
@EmilyVanDuyne18. What?
@EmilyVanDuyne19. Extreme AF
@EmilyVanDuyne20. This is a good question
@EmilyVanDuyne21. Being a bit sarcastic, Emily?
@EmilyVanDuyne22. Some people partially agree with Emily
@EmilyVanDuyne23. Emily says:
@EmilyVanDuyne24. It is boring
@EmilyVanDuyne25. Emily, Emily....
@EmilyVanDuyne26. Might happen:
@EmilyVanDuyne27. Most tasks about kids are boring. But we do them
@EmilyVanDuyne28. People don't really get Emily
@EmilyVanDuyne29. This would be interesting:
@EmilyVanDuyne31. This:
@EmilyVanDuyne32. Confessions:
@EmilyVanDuyne33. There are...
@EmilyVanDuyneParents can help to create a safe and secure environment for their children to play in. This includes providing appropriate toys that stimulate learning and development, encouraging their child to explore and express themselves in a safe and nurturing environment, and keeping a watchful eye to ensure the environment is safe.
Playing is essential to a child's development and growth, and parents play an important role.