The wife of TV presenter Timur Miroshnichenko - Inna - touched by the story of how their 3-year-old son reacted to the appearance of his younger brother. According to the beloved showman, Marco always wanted him to have a brother. 3-year-old boy thought that Marseille would play with him. However, the brother turned out to be indifferent to toys, because he needs time to adapt to his new family.. " But in Mark's imagination, the brother is a boy playing with him.. It is desirable not to cry, not to take his things, well, in general, in no way violates his boundaries. But Marseille appeared. Indifferent to toys. For games too. I don't care about people in general either.. Only from time to time he needs a mother. The one that Mark needs,"
Miroshnichenko's wife shared that at first Mark was tense, so she tried to pay more attention to him to show that her brother was not stealing his time. The 3-year-old son of the spouses quickly got used to the fact that Marcel now lives with them. Marco says he loves his brother and constantly hugs him. " That's why I was by his side to show that Marcel wasn't stealing their time.. The kids didn't go to kindergarten.. For Marcel, a little attention is the whole universe. And for Mark, everything that is less than it was is a tragedy.. But he got used to it very quickly.. He says how he loves, hugs his brother (he resists, but this does not bother Mark). The other day, they wrote from the kindergarten that when Markus was asked who he would give balloons of joy to, he answered " It moved me to tears!
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According to Miroshnichenko's wife, she did not even hope that Mark would react so easily to the appearance of another child in their family.. Inna thought that her son would be jealous of Marcel. However, this did not happen. “I didn’t even hope that Mark would accept these changes so easily and quickly.! He had every right to be jealous and not want to share the space or us with anyone else.. But he chose another option. Mature, deep and filled with love. What has already convinced me that we all had to go this way in order to become even happier, "