Dad told his 9-year-old daughter to open a can of beans on her own otherwise she would be fasting
Many times for unthinkable bad behaviors of parents towards their children.
The example of this dad is no exception, as he told his hungry 9-year-old daughter to either open a can of beans on her own or fast. The little girl was trying for 6 hours! When her father became proud of his “pedagogical” methods on the internet, he came under fire from angry users. Justified…
It all started when the 9-year-old girl expressed the desire to his father to prepare food for her because she was hungry. But instead of meeting his child’s needs, he gave her a can of beans and told her to either open it on her own or fast.
The girl after 6 hours of effort, managed to open the can and eat. The unprosecuted father posted the incident on the internet stating that this means being a good parent. His post was deleted when he was attacked by other parents, who accused him of indifference!
Twitter users nicknamed him “Bean Dad” and the whole incident caused a split on social media as to whether it was pedagogical to try to make your child independent through such controversial methods.
Some agreed that this dad’s attitude was a lesson in “autonomy”. A little drawn in our opinion!
Source: mama365.gr
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