My Girl: Mummy, can you play the train set with us?
MG: *absent mindedly* Hmmmm? Ah Ok.
My Girl: Mummy can you play with us now?
MG: No, no. I'm busy now. Later.
My Girl: Afterwards?
MG: Yes, yes.
My Girl: Later is afterwards?
MG: Yes, yes. Afterwards.
Later.........
MG: Come on children. Its time to brush your teeth and change into your pyjamas.
My Girl: Mummy, I want to play. You said you will play with us....
MG: Uhh... its late now. Its time to sleep. We'll play tomorrow.
Tomorrow.........
The process repeats itself for different requests to play different toys or read different books.
Aahhhhhh I feel so guilty! I wonder if any other mum out there is guilty of this or is it just me? I feel like I'm giving such a bad example to my kids. I try to fulfill my promises but quite often the scenario above happens. What am I teaching my kids? That its okay to say something and not mean it? Help! I must overcome this bad habit! Can anyone tell me how to handle this? I feel bad when I tell them "Go and play by yourself for a while, mummy is busy." but telling them "I'll play with you afterwards." but not being able to do so doesn't seem right either. Sigh!
Popular Posts
-
Recently there has been a lot of news on the declining standards of English in the country. The value of good English in the higher institut...
-
I had to get a cupboard to replace the one that was destroyed by termites a few years ago and which I have yet to replace so I decided to ma...
-
Shaping Tomorrow's Nation: Malaysia Unveils the National Education Blueprint (RPN) 2026–2035 Today, January 20, 2026 , Prime Minister ...
.jpg)