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Moms Amazing Response to Son Drawing on the Wall

My SD Moms December 11, 2017

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This mom’s response to her son drawing on the wall is amazing, but that’s an understatement. She deserves a mommy of the year award for sure. Instead of yelling at her child, she chose to foster his creative side and build self-esteem at the same time teaching her children a lesson.

When Mom (Kim Massicote) walked into the living room and noticed that her 6 year old son Ryan decided to express his artistic talents by drawing on the living room wall with a marker to teach his 4-year-old brother how to draw a house, she was less than thrilled to say the least. The best part is Kim chose not to get mad, or erase the drawing. Instead she put a small frame on the wall around the drawing with a museum like tag that read: “Interrupted House, 2017. Marker on latex paint. Gifted to his parents, by surprise.” The kids didn’t really get the joke, but they did get the “picture” that drawing on the wall was a big no, no. Her husband Eric took to Twitter with the story. How wonderful that they learned a lesson in such a loving manner. Kudos mom…very well done.

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Your kids are going to do things they shouldn’t. It helps if you married someone with a sense of humour. pic.twitter.com/VVTstejBJO

— Eric Massicotte (@DrMassicotte) November 14, 2017

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