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Mom Watches Daughter Handle Passive-Aggressive Adult With Pure Grace
Young girl at a birthday party holding a balloon and cup, symbolizing kindness after being bullied over a party seat

Mom Watches Daughter Handle Passive-Aggressive Adult With Pure Grace

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Birthday parties can be full of not just excitement but also awkward moments and unexpected challenges, especially when they’re for kids.

Reddit user Sorry-Cherry-5578 recently shared a story on r/TwoHotTakes about taking her 8-year-old daughter to a friend’s celebration, and how a simple mix-up regarding seating threatened to ruin the entire day.

Luckily, the sweet girl diffused the situation and gave a lesson in kindness to everyone there, including the adults (who can sometimes behave even worse than their children).

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    And sometimes, their parents might cause more trouble than the little ones

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    Passive-aggressive people are notorious for hostile cooperation

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    The passive-aggressive sitting on the floor, which the mom initiated after their seats were “stolen,” could be described as intentional inefficiency.

    It’s when a person “complies with a request but carries it out in an unacceptable manner,” as certified school social work specialist Signe Whitson explains the term.

    “Intentional inefficiency looks like a teenager unloading the dishwasher by putting everything out on the counter [and] then claiming, ‘I wasn’t sure where these went!’ At school, it looks like illegible or incomplete work.”

    Whitson, author of How to Be Angry: Strategies to Help Kids Express Anger Constructively and Parenting The Challenging Child: The 4-Step Way to Turn Problem Situations Into Learning Opportunities, says, “Passive-aggressive individuals at all ages are known for sticking to the letter of the law but violating its spirit entirely.”

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    “When their substandard work is called out by an authority figure, their typical response is to go on the defense, protesting that the person is ‘too picky’ or ‘just wants everything done their way.’ Owning up to their angry feelings is not easy for the passive-aggressive person to do. Rather, if pressed, they will go to great lengths to justify their intentional inefficiency,” the social worker adds.

    Empathy is a work-in-progress throughout childhood and adolescence

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    Educators Erin Walsh, M.A., and David Walsh, Ph.D., run the Spark & Stitch Institute, which offers practical, research-based resources to help parents, educators, and caregivers better understand kids and teens.

    They have worked with families and teachers for decades and say that empathy means a child:

    • Understands that she is a distinct person from those around her and that other people may have different feelings and perspectives than her own.
    • Can recognize feelings in herself and others and name them.
    • Can regulate her own emotional responses.
    • Can put herself in someone else’s shoes and imagine how someone might feel.
    • Can imagine what kind of action or response might help a person feel better.

    According to the couple, it is shaped by a range of factors, including genetics, temperament, context, and environment. However, it does not unfold automatically in children.

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    “While we are born hardwired with the capacity for empathy, its development requires experience and practice,” the Walshes explain.

    “Early emotional experiences between babies and their caregivers are crucial to the development of empathy. As caregivers nurture and care for infants, babies make crucial associations between positive human interactions, reward systems, and feelings of calm and safety,” Erin and David write. “Children who feel safe, secure, and loved are eventually more sensitive to others’ emotional needs. Psychologists call this connection between caregivers and babies ‘attachment’ and research shows that quality of attachment is a predictor of empathy and compassion later in life.”

    So kudos to the mom for raising a wonderful daughter!

    As her story went viral, the mom provided a few more details about her daughter and what happened that day

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    People were really impressed by the little girl

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    Emilu
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Given that the other kids/mothers handled it poorly (being passive-aggressive towards a kid. Ooh, so tough /s), the daughter did amazingly. I get Mum's concern at her daughter being walked over for being too nice, but the daughter did also (extremely politely) put her foot down with "I'm done now, you can sit here", so she's obviously not a pushover. Hopefully that continues as the daughter is older, but for now, Mum should just relax and be proud of the fact she raised an awesome child.

    Mel in Georgia
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Great demonstration of social intelligence by the girl. Disarm people with kindness. We teach our kids to stand up for themselves, but we fail to teach that confrontation can result in escalation and that can not only get them nowhere but can also be dangerous. She was not shamed from her seat, but she showed empathy, then helpfulness. This girl will likely go far.

    Weltschmerz
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My mum always taught me kíll them with kindness!!!

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    Shark Lady
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I taught my daughter the "k**l them with kindness" strategy. She did get bullied at school, but once she started using kindness as a response things got a lot better for her. She showed the bullies that she wasn't going to change who she was and their behaviour wasn't having a negative effect on her.

    FreeTheUnicorn
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Killing with kindness is just socialising girls to not make a scene.

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    Emilu
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Given that the other kids/mothers handled it poorly (being passive-aggressive towards a kid. Ooh, so tough /s), the daughter did amazingly. I get Mum's concern at her daughter being walked over for being too nice, but the daughter did also (extremely politely) put her foot down with "I'm done now, you can sit here", so she's obviously not a pushover. Hopefully that continues as the daughter is older, but for now, Mum should just relax and be proud of the fact she raised an awesome child.

    Mel in Georgia
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Great demonstration of social intelligence by the girl. Disarm people with kindness. We teach our kids to stand up for themselves, but we fail to teach that confrontation can result in escalation and that can not only get them nowhere but can also be dangerous. She was not shamed from her seat, but she showed empathy, then helpfulness. This girl will likely go far.

    Weltschmerz
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My mum always taught me kíll them with kindness!!!

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    Shark Lady
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I taught my daughter the "k**l them with kindness" strategy. She did get bullied at school, but once she started using kindness as a response things got a lot better for her. She showed the bullies that she wasn't going to change who she was and their behaviour wasn't having a negative effect on her.

    FreeTheUnicorn
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Killing with kindness is just socialising girls to not make a scene.

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