I am only 9 years old and I am just learning how to do this?


Question:
Someone said I was stupid and I don't think that is very nice! My last question was about my little sister who has a blanket she carries around all day long. She is going to Kindergarden this year and I want to help her get rid of it! Anyone have an Idea ?

Answers:
That's really nice of you to want to help your sister. The blanket probably helps her not feel scared. Tell her it wouldn't be a good idea for her to bring the blanket to school with her because she wouldn't want to get it dirty or possibly lose it. Tell her that the other kids won't be bringing special blankets with them. If she really wants to keep the blanket with her, ask her if she would be okay with you cutting a small piece of it out, that way she can carry it with her in her pocket. That way she'll have the blanket with her but won't have to drag the whole thing around with her. Hope this helps.


And don't listen to people who call you stupid. You sound very smart.
ypu could cut a corner of the blanket that she can keep in her pocket or backpack
Alot of little kids are like that and most times it takes them time to fade out of this period in their life may even take till their in first grade. But usually when they go to school and meet new kids they tend to forget about what they were once addicted to.
sweety, u dont have to do anything about it. your sweet little sister will grow, as u have grown, and will let go of this habit. Instead of getting annoyed, enjoy the situation and play with her.
well.. for the problem about your sister with her blanket, I think you should ask your parents if you should do this or not..

If your parents disagree, Its their child, and even though you feel responsible for your sister, it is not something you have to deal with. its not something you really should deal with, either. It is your sisters choice, and your only 9 and should not be acting like a parent towards her.

BUT..if your parents agree you should help out, then I would talk to your sister about it, and tell her that it is something that big kids dont do. then, tell her that youll help her get her outfit ready for her first day of school with her in exchange for not carrying the blamket around so much. I doubt she will say no.


If you have any qestions, please e-mail me back at zaniqua@yahoo.ca. thanks.


and no, that wasnt very nice of them to call you stupid. remember that when they say that they are jealous. :)
i dont think your stupid.:):)
I dunno how 2 help u in regards to ur little sis, but I wud like to know who called u stupid. I am free for another month then I wud go back to complete my studies, so I am free to teach some ppl to be nice to a loving sister like yourself. I have a sister like you.
I agree with you - and I'm 60: saying that you are stupid is not nice at all.

As for your little sister, let her be with her blanket. Childhood is a very special part of life that should be enjoyed. Carrying a blanket won't hurt her or anyone else. She'll get used to not having it one day. Remember: she has feelings just like you.
just start
More Questions & Answers...
  • What is your opinion?
  • Don't know what to do...(depressed, etc)?
  • The Jonas Brothers Helped Me Get My Sleeping Schedule Back On Track. How great is that?
  • Men are born to be polygamous,is it true?
  • What is bi-polar & symptoms?
  • Bipolar question? I am not on a mood stablizer, I am on antideppressant?
  • I think of death.. dying. someone close to me dying . WAAY TOO MUCH! :'( PLEASE HELP!!!?
  • How do anti-psychotic meds cause weight gain?
  • Andrea Yates. Does anybody have any current news on her since she was sentenced to Vernon Mental Hospital?
  • The consumer health information on youqa.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
    The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
    Copyright © 2007 YouQA.com -   Terms of Use -   Contact us

    Health Resources