Maybe they got the attention they wanted, delicious food, novel amusements, beautiful gardens from another pair of "mom and dad"... But they only have godless "button" eyes, and they can't use tenderness, kindness, Looking at the child with angry, happy eyes... Only in the eyes can we see the selflessness of the parents.
When I was a child, my parents would only use some words to perfunctory for work... The door was locked, except for the TV, I liked to watch the blue sky outside the window.
During the summer vacation, the most common thing is to look up at the blue sky... Recently, I found that whenever I feel lonely and lonely, I always look up at the blue sky above the school. It is so broad and gentle, like a hug. Soft white clouds, clear blue sky, if you have a broad mind, you may not feel lonely and lonely. In fact, I have a lot of company with me, and I tell myself to know how to be satisfied: even if I only need a library debit card, a black pen and a This notebook is enough.
Now, a little wiser.
Not selfishly fighting with them, not just sleeping in her room...
coraline is just a child. How she wished that someone would care about her and not just let her record those leaky windows, nasty bugs... I think playing in the mud is more in line with her age.
Children always need the patience and attention of adults, and even a hug can satisfy them. Empathy is not only applicable to the usual way of dealing with people, but also to children, in fact, it is possible to return to their childhood to forgive their naughty and naivety. When they grow up, they may no longer coquettishly say "Mom and Dad, I love you" to their parents; they will be busy with study and work, and have their own family...
I remember being beaten by my parents when I was a child... It didn't leave a very deep impression, but the scolding made me unforgettable. The ability of language to hurt (it can also be said to be psychological damage) is far greater than the damage to the body.
I'm growing up and they're not the omnipotent parents I thought they were, starting to think about them...
I love you, Mom and Dad.
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