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Single Dad Praised for Cutting Off Family After They Laughed at His Child

Originally published on the Newsweek website
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An outraged single dad has turned to the internet for support after a dispute with his parents over his child, with his Reddit post racking up 23,000 upvotes in less than 24 hours.

He states his boomer parents in their sixties visited on the weekend and watched his 10-year-old daughter play the keyboard. However, her performance didn’t get the reaction she may have hoped for.

“It wasn’t perfect, few missed notes, [and] a couple pauses, but she did really well. She looked up at the end [with a] massive smile, and I started clapping and my parents started f****** laughing,” he wrote, and emphasized how it was a “belly laugh.”

The grandma then asked if that was the first time playing and the granddad suggested the dog could have played better.

“It was like my daughter was shrinking on the spot and she looked down and said ‘no, I’ve had [two] lessons but doing it with [two] hands is hard’ and they just laughed even f****** harder,” he wrote.

“I just stood up, took their cups and said leave. Now. My mom tried to say about how they hadn’t finished their drinks, they wanted to hear another song etc and I said ‘get your stuff and get the f*** out of my house right now,'” he added.

During the commotion, the parents suggested they are preparing their grandchild for the “real world.”

But the dad wrote: “I sat with my daughter and explained how proud of her I was and how well she was doing. To ignore them. They were just being cruel because they don’t know any other way to be and asked if she could please play it again, which she did.”

He concludes the post by stating his sister has sided with the parents, whom he messaged to say he is taking a break from.

‘We Need To Empower Our Children’

Newsweek discussed the popular post with Dr. Emily Levy, the founder and director of EBL Coaching, a one-on-one tutoring company for students with special education needs.

New York-based Levy said: “In working with children, I am a big believer in using tools and strategies to boost their confidence. Positive self-confidence is a key element of success in school and life. Laughing at a child can crush their self-confidence. It can make them feel worthless, sad and incapable. Instead, we need to empower our children with positive remarks about small successes, remind them of their strengths, and let them know that we all have strengths and weaknesses.”

Reddit Reacts

So far, the post has 3,500 comments from many furious users.

One comment said: “Who laughs in a 10 year olds face when they are just starting to learn a new skill? Their actions were out of line and uncalled for. Protect your daughter. Keep those horrible people far away from her.”

“NTA! You stood up against bullying—your daughter needs that kind of support,” wrote another.

A third commenter said: “I just wanna point out that, in the real world, in no way would it be acceptable to act like they did. Just open-mouth laughing at a performance? Especially a performance by someone you love? What adult f****** does that? How embarrassing for them.”

Dear Dr. Levy, My son received an excellent report card. I can’t say enough good things about his EBL tutor. She has done a tremendous job helping him improve his reading and writing skills. Most importantly, she is wise and kind. She is always patient with him. Because of his tutor, my son writes with much more ease.
– Parent