what’s yours is mine
Children are innocently, naturally self-centered.
M: good boy! You’ve finished yours already!
I: Yes, finished already. nice oh this orange juice. You cannot drink your juice because it’s
also mine, not yours, ok?
(pointing at mine which I haven’t started sipping yet)
Ian is still learning the concept of sharing! He gets upset especially when someone else plays with his toys for too long or are having fun playing with them. What he would normally do is try to take the toys back from them! He has become more possessive .
Useful link: Sharing: 14 Ways to Get Your Child to Play Fair
