Anya (my daughter is 4 years old): in a sad tone, moaning “Maa-aamochkaaa, but I don’t have socks, I can’t find them.”
Me: “Anechka, I understand that you want something, but when you speak in such a voice, I don’t understand what exactly you want. Come on, fix your face, and say what you need.
Anya: Straightens her shoulders, smiles, but her eyebrows are drawn together, continues in a groaning voice: «Nooo socks.»
Me: “Anna, straighten your eyebrows too, and tell me what you need. Do you want to ask me something? If so, then say so.»
Anya: Suddenly, as if he takes off his mask and in an ordinary tone with vivacity says: “Mommy, I want to ask you: give me socks!”
Me: “Anna, what a fine fellow you are, you can clearly say! I understand you now, let’s go and give you socks.
… It turned out that Anya almost always asks me with groans in her voice. She also has fears (like: I lay down, didn’t get up, although I woke up a long time ago, but I was afraid to approach you, I thought that you would scold me). As Nikolai Ivanovich taught us, I decided to teach my daughter the correct format of behavior.
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