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Teaching children helpless mood sentences
Teach children to feel helpless. The sentence is as follows:

1. When my mother taught me, I was wondering why children must listen to their parents. I changed when I was educating my little niece. Why are children so disobedient?

My son pesters me every day. I think he is very annoying. I hate to leave and go to kindergarten. I always feel that he will suffer, and tomorrow will be very painful for me.

Children are becoming more and more disobedient. Am I asking too much or too much? Tired. Mental fatigue, physical fatigue, all kinds of fatigue.

I want to hold my child in my arms every time I look at her reluctant eyes before going to work. I really want to stay with her for a while.

5. What does it feel like to bring a child to the point of collapse? When he cries, he cries with him.

6. Being used by grandparents, children are becoming more and more disobedient. There is a kind of helplessness that can't take care of the children in person. The rules you just laid down are forgotten after a few days away from home. You can't call, you can't say, and the bad guys can't change this setting.

7, tired, it is too difficult to raise children, children are disobedient and anxious, children are wronged and anxious, and children are more anxious to lie. Although I am a mother, I am also a child, Dad, I miss you so much!

8. A person with children is so broken that he is too tired to stand up straight and still cry. Don't cry in your arms, put it down. You have to run back and forth n times to cook a meal.