According to the artist, girls have changed a lot in two years, and now they are not the children they used to be.
Ukrainian singer Natalya Mogilevskaya tells what her adopted children went through before they entered her family. He shared it on the program song of my life
The star emphasized that he cannot say everything. However, as it turned out, the oldest girl, who was ten years old, experienced many difficult situations. Therefore, the girl does not feel like a child, because at her age she has become a mother to her younger sister, who is only 1.5 years old.
“My eldest daughter became a mother to my youngest. At a certain point, she took on all these responsibilities of an adult, she saved the younger’s life several times when they hungry, he found food, fed the youngest, who was only one and a half years old,” she was shocked artist.
Natalya Mogilevskaya emphasized that she and her boyfriend are now doing everything to restore childhood to their eldest daughter.
“My goal is to try to restore the childhood of a 10-year-old boy. Now it is very difficult to prove to him that my father and I will protect him, that he does not have to worry about the baby, that there is someone who should worry about him, and you try to enjoy your childhood. Sometimes I even shake him in my arms and say that you are as small as Sonya, only your legs are longer! But you are as Little! And he cried a lot! Because for him the feeling of “I can be a child” is very Extraordinary, very tense!” – added the artist.
The singer shared that for two years she and her boyfriend were able to give the girls a sense of security. In addition, children understand that they are loved and cared for.
Earlier it was reported that Natalya Mogilevskaya, who adopted two girls, spoke about her educational methods.
Mogilevskaya responded for the first time to the criticism of the adoption of two children
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