Put the Chain on Me Too, Dad
A story that speaks to every parent’s heart
Once there was a little boy who lived with his
father.
Every morning at home was rushed and tense.
“Wake up!”
“Why are you so slow?”
“Fix your hair!”
“Take your juice, and don’t spill it!”
But the boy often spilled it.
And every time, his father shouted,
“You never listen! You never do anything right!”
The boy didn’t talk back.
He just stayed quiet, picked up his things, and
left for school.
But inside, he felt sad… and a little scared.
At school, he didn’t laugh much.
He watched other kids smile and wondered why he
didn’t feel like that.
He wasn’t naughty. He wasn’t loud.
He just stayed in his corner, quiet and alone.
One day, his teacher asked the class,
“What does your father do for work?”
The boy didn’t know what to say.
That evening, he gathered courage and asked his
dad,
“What do you do at work?”
His father replied,
“I train dogs.”
The boy thought for a moment.
“What do you teach them?”
His father answered,
“I teach them to obey. To stay calm. To protect
people. To guide the blind. To be loyal, brave, and patient.”
“Wow,” said the boy softly. “And how do you teach
all that?”
“I put a little chain on them,” his father said.
“I walk beside them. I correct them gently. I speak
softly. And after that, I give them love so they don’t feel scared. It takes a
lot of patience.”
The boy’s eyes filled with tears.
He looked at his father and said,
“Then… put the chain on me too, Dad.
Teach me like that.
Be patient with me.
Don’t shout.
Correct me gently.
Hug me afterward so I know you still love me.
I’ll learn. I’ll be better.
And one day, if you can’t see… I’ll be your eyes.”
His father didn’t say a word.
He just pulled the boy into a hug. A real one.
And in that moment, something changed.
Not through yelling.
Not through rules.
But through love.
Moral of the story:
Children don’t need to be shouted at to learn.
They need patience, kindness, and love.
Correct them gently.
Show them they are safe, even when they make
mistakes.
Because love isn’t loud… it’s shown in small
moments.
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