I am going to get a
little brother. That is why my mother doesn't work these days. My father helps
me get ready for the school, cleans the house and leaves for work. My mother
makes the food with her own recipe but I make bread (roti) when I come back.
It's a very important task and I am very good at it now!
We all are happy and looking forward to my brother's arrival.
We all are happy and looking forward to my brother's arrival.
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Rubina Malik Can I hug
you. You are the most beautiful and amazing human. It is so pathetic that we
put all the responsibility of a household on little daughters. Please know that
I love you and will pray for your happiness
Umber Darilek It says her
dad does the housework. She is proud of herself for making Roti. What is wrong
with a child having a chore after school? My kids have to clean a bathroom and
sweep the living room. Sometimes they do dishes and fold laundry. Roti is not
everything. It is one skill. A good skill.
Rubina Malik Umber
Darilek I agree with kids having chores. But stealing their childhood is
another story. What if the mother was having a sister instead of a brother?
Something to think about?
Amnah Arshad The way her
dad helps her get ready for school shows that she is loved. Idk if having a sister
would have changed the situation but she seems proud of herself and it seems
that the whole family is working AS A FAMILY when mom needs a break. We
shouldn't just start with a negative thought.
Stealing childhood means not going to school, not your parents helping
you dress up for school and not having ANY time for.yourself. She is just
making some roti for her family... I think it's being responsible and
considerate.
Shahgul Wahid I learned
to make roti at the age of 6, not because someone was trying to burden me, but
because the fine art of roti making fascinated me. I would watch my own mom
make roti and beg her to let me make the last one. After that I would run to
the neighbors and watch her make it. Hers were more facsinating because she
made it on an open fire angithi in the yard. Let children take responsibility
and learn skills if they want to. Least to stay, I hate roti making now and
glad I did it as a child. (p.s. My son was equally taken by roti making at 3yo
and I never denied the last roti to him)
Kanwal Hasan Khan It is
not roti making that has stolen her childhood; it is poverty. It is sweet how
the dad and big sister is taking care of the mom to welcome the little one. But
i wonder if they actually know the gender of the baby or it is their wish.
Rubina Malik Guys please
read my post. I am in love with this beautiful girl. It is the people around
her. I am sick of this argument that if we don't employee children they will
astray. No. This is absolutely not true. Stop raising slaves. Being helpful is
one thing. I hope her smile stays genuine forever because she deserves
happiness and respect. For all humans of Pakistan who hire children as servants
take a long and hard look at those children faces and come back and tell me
those kids are really happy. It is about time we stop pushing things under the
rug. Start facing issues so we can solve them.
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