"My son won't stop embarrassing me!"
Updated | By Carol Ofori
Are your kids driving you wild? Is your husband just not paying attention to you? Then you're at the right place. Welcome to the #BadMomsClub!
Kids are unpredictable... most of the time.
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One second they're sweet little angels and the next moment they're just tears and screaming.
Figuring out why they are upset at that moment can be very difficult depending on the age.
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But sometimes a certain word tends to be the trigger, and that word is "No".
In today's edition of #BadMomsClub, that seems to be the case for one mother, who has just about had enough:
"Hey, Bad Moms Club,
I don’t think I’m the only mom to have this problem, but my 6-year-old son throws tantrums in supermarkets when he doesn’t get his way.
He screams and shouts and stamps his feet.
Sometimes he even throws things. It’s so embarrassing. What do I do?
Please help me, Bad Moms Club." - Anon.
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As always, we have advice from the hilarious Thenjiwe, the lawyer turned comedian who is also one of the most highly recognised and popular South African stand-up comedians on the road today. Follow her hilarity here.
We also have some truly sage advice from Ayanda Tetyana, an educational specialist and parent coach, who has a passion for working with children.
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Take a listen to find out what KZN, our resident bad mom, Thenjiwe, and the actual parent coach, Ayanda Tetyana, had to say:
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