
"Children who understand things often don't have candy" - A book for childhoods full of wounds. There is a very wonderful thing in this world, that is, every parent wants their child to become perfect according to an identical model. Agile, clever, cute, always looking at his parents with a bright, smiling face. When adults ask them to do something, they will happily do it. Don't complain, don't blame, don't get angry, and don't resist or argue. When their parents are tired or bored, they will snuggle into their parents' arms like a little bird, helping them relieve their worries and sorrows. Even when their parents are angry or treat them unfairly, they must quickly forgive and gently comfort their parents. They are like a doll completely left to others to arrange. It's better to suffer losses than to make your parents sad. But you know, behind the obedient, understanding children in that dream, it turns out there is hurt. They don't want to hurt others, so they choose to hurt themselves. But they do all of that simply because they love their parents. If you were once a child like that, had to humble yourself, were forced to give in to others, had to learn how to recognize facial expressions from a very young age... then definitely do not miss the book "Children". Children who understand things often don't have candy to eat" by author Nguyen Anh. As a national level two counselor, Nguyen Anh was the one who sought to heal the wounds of thousands of souls carrying childhood trauma. Every sentence and every word she wrote comes from completely true stories.
Page Count:
366
Publication Date:
2023-06-15
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