Eliezer talks about raising his daughter Lua: “I’m afraid of making mistakes”

Eliezer talks about raising his daughter Lua: “I’m afraid of making mistakes”


Eliezer talks about raising his daughter; influencer and Viih Tube are parents of Lua, one year, and Ravi, three months

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This Sunday (19th), Eliezer He used his social networks to vent to his followers. Father of Moona year and Ravithree months, the influencer admitted that she is going through a complicated phase in the growth of her firstborn, who is throwing “a lot of tantrums”.

What did Eliezer say?

The husband of VIII Tube she said she still has trouble saying “no” to her daughter. “Did/did you have difficulty saying NO to your child?”he asked.

“Lua has started the tantrum phase, and I feel guilty when I can’t say ‘no,’ and even when I do. It’s such a stupid thing, but I know I need to train her to give in, get frustrated, wait, negotiate This past week I saw the case of Kaká Diniz with his son’s cell phone and I thought it was wonderful, but I wondered if when it’s my turn, I can be as firm as him, because that’s what I want to know and I have need.”said the former BBB.

Importance of saying “no”

Eliezer The outburst on the importance of knowing how to say “no” to your children continued. “Are we really prepared for this? Lua has started the tantrum phase and I often find myself giving in to get the tantrum episode over with and then I blame myself,” explained.

“There is a phrase that goes like this: ‘the more we give to our children, the more we take from them’. Because as they grow up they can become capricious, annoying children who always want everything right away and even depressed and the truth is that in my opinion we need to train our children to wait, give up, negotiate and get frustrated, mostly. Being very honest with you, I’m afraid of making mistakes. Do you agree with what I said in the video?the influencer asked.

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