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Hilarious Things Parents Have Seen Their Kids Do

January 6, 2021 by Elizabeth Grillo

A Motivating Child

Adults are told that when life gets tough to pick themselves up by their bootstraps and keep moving. You wouldn’t think this is a lesson adults are taught by their own children, but that is certainly the case for Brian. Children are more intuitive than they’re given credit for and Audrey could tell her father was having a rough day. 

Six-year-old Audrey is one clever cookie. She knew just what to say to inspire, motivate, and cheer up her dad. She told him life was just like chess. He wasn’t in the mood for jokes and paid little attention to the statement, but asked how anyway. To his surprise, Audrey told him “you have to move”.

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