Mom Told She 'Spoils Her Baby' By Stranger In Target. Mom's Response? It's Gone VIRAL!

May 03, 2016 Christine 4 views
Mom Told She 'Spoils Her Baby' By Stranger In Target. Mom's Response? It's Gone VIRAL!

#5 False Judgements

Being judgmental is often the easiest thing to do but seldom do we try to get to the roots of the matter before we judge others. There can be vital circumstances and reasons behind anyone's eccentric behavior and our unjustified judgements can hurt them.

#4 Meet Kelly Drikes

Similar was the situation with Kelly Drikes who was often accused of spoiling her kid. The mom often heard other mom's passing judgements and opinions about her parental skills and she had become more than used to, to phrases like, "she is just spoiling the kid.", "the kid will never become independent." etc.

Read next the most fitting reply that Kelly gives to these people

#3 Overwhelming support

It was one such comment from women in a shopping center that finally took Kelly to reveal the real reason behind her overprotective love for the baby. She posted on Facebook and the post attracted an overwhelming support and appreciation.

#2 Ignorance kills!

She says," All those who are more than convinced that the child will never grow independent should know what condition she was in during her first thirteen months. That she stopped crying and cribbing because she was convinced, that no one was coming to comfort her."

What is she told finally will surely break your heart!Read ahead to find out!

#1 HeartBreaking

She says, "Being anxious and hitting her face on the cradle rods to make it rock was her only responses and it took days to make her realize our presence. We were in tears when she first tried to reach out for comfort. So, everyone can pass their judgements and opinions but that is not going to change anything; neither for me nor for her."

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