A nice story, but don't you think it was your responsibility to put your mother in her place long before your child attained that age? I worked with a woman who's new MiL, who on her first visit, complained that her son's shirts weren't washed properly; her son immediately stepped in and told his mother that she had always ruined his shirts. Under such circumstances it must surely be the duty of the child to curb the excesses and ire of their own parents, not the duty of the partners or children.
12 Times Children’s Compassion Taught Adults a Lesson in Empathy

Sometimes it takes the quiet grace of a child to remind us what humanity actually looks like. These moments of compassion and empathy don’t just teach us better parenting; they offer a glimmer of hope and happiness that forces even the most cynical adults to rediscover the power of simple kindness.
My mom never liked my wife. Yesterday at the family reunion, she looked at my wife’s vintage suit and said loud enough for the whole table to hear, “Oh, is that your grandmother’s dress?” I felt my wife’s hand shake in mine, but before I could speak, my 6YO smiled and said. “Why are you being mean about a dress? My teacher says being mean is for people who are sad inside. She says being kind makes you beautiful, not the stuff you wear. I think Mommy is the most beautiful person here.”
My 6-year-old has autism and barely speaks. Our neighbor constantly complained about his “noise” and told me he’d never amount to anything. Last week she fell on the icy porch. I saw her through the window and grabbed my coat. I didn’t make it in time. My son had already opened the door, taken her hand, and walked her inside. She hasn’t complained once since.
I can't believe that some people think it is ok to make horrible comments about others family members, she has no filter...that's an issue isn't it? I am so happy your son showed her what he is made of...❤️
My 13-year-old nephew was trying to act too cool and barely speaking to his mom, only giving her one-word answers. She finally snapped and said, ’Why are you being so rude?!’
He looked at her with genuine concern and said, ’Mom, I’m conserving my words so I can use them later to say something really important to you, like ’I love you.’ You need to save up, too.’ She was instantly disarmed and just hugged him.
On a flight, a guy behind my stepson was loudly complaining about the kid kicking his seat. My stepson, Harry (nine years old), turned around, looked the guy in the eye, and said, ’Sir, your face looks very tired. Maybe you need a hug from someone who has energy.’ He then slowly and deliberately reached out his hand for a gentle high-five. The guy awkwardly accepted the high-five and didn’t complain again.
So the guy is sitting behind the kid, but the kid was kicking his seat? If you're going to make up a story, get the details right.
My 7-year-old daughter started waking up at 5 am and sneaking into the kitchen. I’d hear cabinet doors and whispered counting. For weeks, I said nothing, watching her become exhausted, watching her fall asleep at dinner. I finally followed her one morning, convinced something was deeply wrong. She was at the counter with a notepad, carefully dividing her weekly allowance into small paper envelopes, each one labeled with a classmate’s name. “Some of them can’t afford the school trip,” she said without looking up. “I’ve been saving since January.”
So you pay her every day?
A parent at a school art show was condescendingly telling the art teacher that her seven-year-old’s painting wasn’t “realistic enough”. The seven-year-old overheard this, walked over, and told the parent, “This painting is not for your house. It’s for my brain. But if you want a perfect picture, maybe try using a camera? They are very good at boring stuff”.
When my husband died, my MIL demanded we live with her. “You can’t raise a child alone, you’ll fail”, she said. I said no. She never let it go. One day, my 8-year-old son told me his grandma secretly called him, saying she was gravely ill and that he must visit. We all knew it was a lie. But then he said to me, “Mom, I told Grandma I can’t visit her ’gravely ill’ self because I’m too busy taking care of you, since she says you’re failing so much. I told her if she wants a babysitter, she has to actually get sick or find someone who hasn’t already figured out her whole drama routine”.
What an answer from an 8 yro wow and the fact he's smart enough to know his grandma's tricks too. Gotta love the things kids come out with
My 8-year-old asked me why our neighbor always ate lunch alone on his porch. I said some people just prefer the quiet. She accepted that and went back inside. The next day, I watched her walk over with her own sandwich, sit down next to him without asking, and eat in silence beside him like it was the most normal thing in the world. He didn’t say much. Neither did she. She did it every day for two weeks. One afternoon, he came to our door holding a small wooden bluebird he’d carved by hand. He asked if he could give it to her. His voice was unsteady when he said, “She’s the first person who’s sat with me since my wife passed.”
Kids always seem to know, without knowing they are doing something especially special.
I was teaching my 16-year-old son to drive, and I was being way too tense, gripping the dashboard and shouting instructions. He stopped the car, took a deep breath, and said, ’Mom, I know you are scared I’ll crash.’ But if you keep yelling, I will definitely crash. Can you count to ten, and I will count how many times you breathe nicely?’ It worked.
My sister was complaining loudly about her babysitter being late, saying she was “totally unreliable.”
Her 11-year-old daughter stepped in and said, “Mom, babysitters are people, not robots. They get traffic and bad days, too. You should give her a nice tip today”. My sister was speechless.
Just to be a d**k I would have asked why this totally unreliable person is still her babysitter. Obviously she just feels the need to b***h.
My father hasn’t spoken to me in years, showing up at my door only to demand money and call me a “failure.” He stood in the hallway, looming over me and shouting until I started to shake, certain he was about to break something. My toddler wandered out and tucked his favorite blanket around my father’s legs. “Your voice is very loud, Grandpa,” he whispered. “Are you shouting because you forgot how to say you missed us?” The old man stopped mid-sentence and finally started to cry.
If the grandfather hasn't spoken to the parent for "years", the toddler (a child between 1-3 years of age) wouldn't know or recognize him as "Grandpa", let alone be able to come up with this sentiment or express it this way.
My husband died when my son was 7, leaving us with nothing but debt and his bitter mother. Every day, she’d sneer, “You stressed him into an early grave.” I stayed silent to keep the peace. Yesterday, she yelled it in front of everyone. My son, now 8, looked her in the eye and said, “Mom cries because she misses him too. Dad wouldn’t like you saying that. If Mom made him sick... why did he hug her every day?”.
Excellent
I AM SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. UNLESS YOU SHOT, STABBED, RAN OVER, OR STRANGLED, SMOTHERED, ETC... YOUR MOM, THERE WAS NOTHING YOU COULD HAVE DONE. IGNORE THOSE TWO, FOREVER.
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