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There are quite a few parents who chase after their kids running around and playing wildly inside the store without even scolding them, but when an older part-time worker bumped into one of the kids and said, "Please stop running around," the father snapped back with, "What do you want with my child?" But the part-timer was tough too and shot back, "Listen, dad, if you mess around inside the store and break something, you'll have to pay for it."
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Can you do that?" "What if, in the worst case, while running around and bumping into things, a shelf falls over and someone gets hurt?" "This isn't a park, you know—there are dangerous things placed here," she was even cautioning the father about it too. The father had this indescribably frustrated look on his face, but it's something anyone could understand if they just thought about it for a moment.
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Our 4-year-old suddenly came to me, on the verge of tears, saying, "My tummy won't go down anymore."
My husband, unable to grasp the intent, asked, "Do you mean your tummy hurts?" but got scolded with, "No, that's not it!" "When I go poo, my tummy goes down, but it won't this time," she said.
The two of them came to me in bewilderment. For some reason, I immediately
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I understood it as, "It means my belly doesn't cave in, right?" A 4-year-old wouldn't know the word "cave in." While saying, "Even if I breathe in, my belly doesn't go all hollow, does it?" and touching her belly, sure enough, the belly stuffed with breakfast was all plump and round. But when she breathes in, it moves properly just like it should.
When I prompted the 4-year-old, "Take a big breath in and see,"
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