Once
upon a time,
there was a
little girl
called Veena who
was refusing the
glass of milk
her mom was
kindly offering
her.
—
I don’t want
it. I don’t
like milk.

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Her
mom
tried to
convince
with
love and
kindness.
She
talked
about
the
importance
of
drinking
milk for
children’s
development.
She was
a very
spoiled
child
who then
dropped
the
glass
full of
milk
onto the
floor.
Mrs.
Dalva
got a
piece of
cloth
and
cleaned
the
floor,
patiently.
She
then
suggested
other
types of
food,
such as
cereal,
sandwiches,
even
biscuits.
Veena
then
screamed:
—
No, no
and no! |
Her
mom felt quite
tired and gave
up. Veena was
only four years
old, but was
extremely
difficult to
handle and she
only did
whatever she
wanted. If she
didn’t get
what she wanted,
she caused a
fuss. She had
anger crises,
during which she
would lay on the
floor and scream.
It didn’t
matter where she
was.
She
never wanted to
eat properly. If
asked, she would
say she wanted:
popcorn, ice
cream, chocolate
and candies.
—
But dear,
it’s
lunch
time!
— her
mom
would
say.
If
she didn’t
get what
she
wanted,
she
would
not eat
anything.
Her mom
would
then
feel
concerned
for her
health. |

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The
situation was so
serious she didn’t
know what to do.
Mrs. Dalva
decided to pray.
She
elevated her
thoughts to
Jesus and begged
for help in
order to educate
her child. She
was lost. She
learned that
Jesus’
teachings were
based in love.
This was exactly
what she was
doing. She was
educating her
child with love!
She
then opened a
book of messages
and read: Love
requires
discipline. She
then understood
this was the
answer to her
wonders.
She
reflected a lot
and decided to
change her
tactics.
On
the following
day, at
breakfast time,
she placed a
glass with
coffee and milk
in front of
Veena, as well
as bread with
butter.
The
little girl then
looked at it and
said she didn’t
want to eat it.
Her mom then
said:
—
It’s ok. You
won’t eat
anything until
lunch time.
Veena
got up and went
out to play. She
then came back
asking for some
biscuits.
—
No, my dear. You
will have to
wait until lunch
time.
The
girl complained
but her mom didn’t
give in.
It
was now lunch
time and her mom
prepared some
food for them.
It smelled
delicious!
Veena
looked at the
dished placed at
the table: Rice,
beans, beef and
salad. She then
said:
—
I don’t want
this. I want
french fries.
Her
mom didn’t pay
much attention
to her and
started to talk
to her husband
who just came
home for lunch.
He was rushing
to be able to go
back to work.
—
Mom, did you
hear what I said?
I don’t want
to eat this. I
want french
fries!
Mrs.
Dalva looked at
her and said,
firmly:
—
Yes, I heard
what you said.
If you don’t
want to eat, you
don’t have to.
But you won’t
eat anything
else. Feel free
to search around
the house, but
you won’t find
any biscuits,
chocolates or
anything else.
Veena
felt quite
surprised. She
then looked as
if she was being
hurt by her mom.
She then laid on
the floor and
started to cry.
Mrs.
Dalva continued
to talk to her
husband, as if
she was ignoring
her scene. Once
Veena noticed no
one was paying
attention to her,
she stopped
crying. She then
stoop up and
came closer to
her mom.
—
Why are you
doing this to
me, mom? Don’t
you love me
anymore? — she
said in tears.
Her
mom hugged her
and said with
kindness:
—
Mummy loves you
very much, dear.
But because I
love you I need
to teach you to
become a more
disciplined
child; a better
child. Did you
understand?
Everything has
got the right
timing. Time for
bed, for shower,
to go to school,
to eat, to have
desert. Our body
needs a certain
portion of food
to live healthy.
If you only eat
snacks, you
could get weak
and sick.
Besides, did you
know there are
children who are
so poor they
don’t have any
food at home?
They would feel
so happy with
the food we have
at home, the one
you reject.
Veena
thought for a
while and
answered:

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—
I got
it, mom.
My
friend
Esther
is very
poor and
doesn’t
have
much
food at
home.
Can I
eat now?
Her
mom then
prepared
something
for her.
She ate
everything.
As soon
as Veena
finished,
her mom
offered:
—
You can
have
some
desert
now, if |
you
want. |
The
little girl
accepted it. She
had a banana.
As
her mom prepared
a snack so Veena
could take it to
school, the girl
suggested:
—
Mom, can I take
a banana for my
friend Esther?
She loves them.
I am sure she
will enjoy it!
Her
mom hugged her
with love and
thanked Jesus
for the help she
received. This
was exactly what
she needed to
educate her
child: love with
discipline. She
knew she was now
on the right
path.
Aunt Celia
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