5 Year Old Is Moving Out
Feisty 5-year-old declares she’s moving out of home. She’s moving on!
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Frankie
January 27, 2017 @ 6:19 pm
I hate to think what she will be like when she is about 12 and beyond. Good luck Mom and Dad in a few more years. She needs to be taught some respect.
Sandi.
January 27, 2017 @ 4:22 am
Wow …NOT impressed at all with that child’s behavior. Nothing the least bit amusing about it. Sounded like she was having a melt-down, and since she was aware that the camera was recording her every word, she just kept on and On and ON and O N.
Love
January 26, 2017 @ 5:39 pm
sad to see a 5 year old talk like that
Lynda Menis
January 26, 2017 @ 2:50 pm
Sorry, I don’t think this is funny. If I had done this, I would have felt my dad’s foot on my butt. Where will she learn respect and responsibility if not at home?
Stacey
January 27, 2017 @ 7:03 am
No. It wasn’t amusing and l doubt anyone laughed but I’m afraid we have to remember times have changed. That mother was probably as old as our grown children and the tolerance shown kids these days is off the board. I do think she’ll grow up okay. She was just asserting a little power which seems to be allowed in that home. What l disliked most was that her family laughed. Whether or not she was being a brat her feelings were honest and I think that would be important to honor. I hate children being ridiculed. The ” good old days” are gone for sure!
Stacey
January 26, 2017 @ 1:51 pm
This is extraordinary. She’s pretty articulate and there must have been a little family drama with a sibling to move her to such lengths. To hear her say she didn’t love her mother was tough but l have the feeling mother understands her daughter better than we can! It may have all been over half an hour later!!
Jasmine
January 24, 2017 @ 7:50 pm
This child has a definite problem. She never answered, what will Daddy do? She’s a tough cookie now, hate to see her grow up, ahhhhh!!! I remember my daughter at 4, one time said she was leaving. I went in her room & started to help her pack. She had
been crying & then stopped &I thought about it…….it was over shortly after asking where was she going to sleep, eat, etc. That
was that…
Alison Petrie
January 24, 2017 @ 6:44 pm
Well I never. I really don’t know what to say here, I have never ever seen anything like this before. She certainly has a mind of her own and has a very strong personality. Hopefully everything was worked out in a calm and peaceful manner. I can’t help but wonder what she will be like in her teens. Thank you for sharing.