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6. Forgiveness education ("You can't touch the tiger's ass") Insecurity or lack of forgiveness? If you can't bear to "forgive")
"Tiger's ass can't be touched"
I read in the Straits Herald, "Why can't children touch the tiger's ass?" Such an article. The article talks about a parent's confusion about his daughter's performance:
My daughter Lele is in the third grade of primary school this year. Children like to listen to praise when they grow up, and we think this is normal. But with the growth of age, my temper is getting bigger and bigger, and I can't hear any criticism. Whoever criticizes her is very unhappy and ignores others. Lele sometimes does homework or does things carelessly. The adults told her to be careful and correct, so she pursed her mouth high.
One weekend, because we had something to deal with, we left her alone at home and told her to take her keys when we left. As a result, after 4 o'clock in the afternoon, she called me and said that she had forgotten her keys. She is tired of playing with other children in the community, so let me go home at once. I was outside the island, and I didn't handle things properly. I didn't have time at all, so I told her to go to grandma's house next door for a while first. Who knows, she yelled at me "Don't come back" and hung up the phone.
I'm exhausted after dealing with things, so I'm going back. ...