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Malaysian Mum Sharing Her Primary 2 Daughter’s Homework & The Way She Make Sentences For Dad’s Routine Resonate With Netizens!

Kids are perfect mirrors of their parents. They are always watching, always listening. They pick up on the little things we do, be it good or bad.

Recently, a Malaysian mum, Charlene took it to social media to share one of her daughter’s homework to write about her family, but she never thought this is what the father portray in her daughter’s eyes!

▼” Daddy must be vomiting blood”

▼” Clearly show dad’s status at home, which is at the last ..hahaha”

▼” kids won’t lie”

▼” Honest kids, many kids heart feeling too”

All school kids are back to school since school reopened on early March, including this primary 2 schoolgirl. In one of her Chinese language homework, she was asked to make sentences with the theme” I love my family”. The homework was corrected on Mar 14 by her teacher.

But when the mother looking at it, she found the “highlight” in the last sentence, and she don’t know to laugh or cry!

▼ Her post went viral garnered 704 responses and 1.1k shares. Some netizens pointed out the highlight, which is the last sentence ” Dad always on his mobile phone”

▼The theme of the homework is ” I love my family”. Her daughter drew the picture of the family members including mother, younger brother, younger sister, 2nd-eldest sister (herself), eldest sister and father (from left to right).

  1. My family consists of my father, mother, eldest sister, younger sister, brother and me.
  2. My sisters are playing with me everyday.
  3. My mother will do the household chores and i’m helping her.
  4. My father is always on his mobile phone when he is at home.

▼One netizen was asking how old is her daughter and Charlene said her daughter is in primary 2.

▼ ” The teacher marked it correct ”

▼ ” Can make a sentence’ dad always scolded by mum’?”

▼” Actually all the dad is behaving the same”

▼” The fact is, her drawing is really nice!”

▼Some wondering why don’t have herself in the picture and some wondered why she called herself second-eldest sister.

▼ One wrote:” Kids are telling the truth” but Charlene clarified, ” Actually her dad did help to do household chores like mopping the floor and washing the plates after meals.”

Parenting is a tough job. How you parent is, to a certain degree, a result of who you are and what kind of background you come from. If the bell ring then it’s time to look back at yourself!

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