00:06Hi Oscar. My brother does not like to share things.
00:11He always eats and plays with everything by himself.
00:15He never offers me the treats he gets or shares his toys with me.
00:21How can I make him understand the importance of sharing?
00:26You can start by being an example. Share your own things and show how it benefits both of you.
00:34Use simple situations to explain why sharing is important.
00:39Like how it makes playtime enjoyable or helps to build stronger friendships.
00:46Engage in activities together where sharing is required such as playing games or coloring a picture.
00:56You should praise him when he shares to encourage this behavior.
01:00Lastly, be patient and understanding as learning to share takes time and practice.
01:08Let us listen to a story revolving around the values like sharing, courtesy, family bonding and self-improvement.
01:20Janavi Learns Sharing
01:26Janavi lived in a joint family with her grandparents, aunt, uncle and cousins.
01:33They shared and cared for each other.
01:37They ate meals together and helped each other.
01:41Whenever one of them fell sick, the others made sure that the family member was taken care of.
01:49One day, Janavi went on an evening walk with her father.
01:55Her father bought her a packet of chips.
01:58He asked her to share it with her cousins once she reached home.
02:04She said,
02:05No, Papa. I want to keep the chips to myself.
02:09Her father smiled.
02:11He did not say anything.
02:14Janavi hid the packet of chips when she got home.
02:18She took the packet to her room and ate all the chips.
02:23Later at night, she fell sick.
02:25Her mother asked her if she had eaten anything.
02:30She replied,
02:32Mommy, I ate all the chips from the packet that Papa bought for me.
02:38Without wasting any time, her parents took her to the closest clinic.
02:43The doctor treated her and she felt better the next day.
02:48One week later, Janavi's family was expecting a few guests.
02:54Her father went to the bakery to get some food items.
02:59Janavi asked her father,
03:01Papa, can I come along?
03:04Her father took her to the bakery.
03:07Janavi got excited after looking at all the delicious yummy cakes.
03:13Her father asked,
03:16Janavi, would you like to have a chocolate pastry?
03:21She said,
03:23Yes, Papa, but I don't want to have it alone this time.
03:28Please get pastries for all my cousins as well.
03:32Her father smiled and got her favorite pastries packed for everyone.
03:37On their way back, her father asked her what changed her mind.
03:43She said,
03:45Papa, the last time I ate without sharing, I fell sick.
03:50Had I shared my chips with everyone, I would not have fallen sick.
03:55I love you all a lot.
03:57This is my way of caring.
03:59Her father hugged her.
04:03Value Lesson
04:04We should always value our loved ones.
04:08It means showing them respect, appreciation and care in both big and small ways.
04:15Caring for others not only brings joy to their lives, but also enriches our own, creating a bond that lasts.
04:23Let's put her so much åt the other side.
04:27This is my heart.
04:28Ever get lost.
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04:30She said,
04:30And this mother didn't go out to the stand.
04:32She said,
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