Health 02/10/2025 00:10

An 8-Year-Old Girl Complained of “Sto.mach Pain” Every Friday Afternoon

An 8-Year-Old Girl Complained of “Sto.mach Pain” Every Friday Afternoon – The Truth Behind It Left Everyone Speechless

At first, the father worried that his daughter was suffering from digestive problems. He tried everything—taking her for medical checkups—but no issues were found.


Bé gái 8 tuổi thường xuyên than “đau bụng” vào mỗi chiều thứ Sáu, sự thật phía sau khiến ai cũng lặng người- Ảnh 1.


At an elementary school in China, an 8-year-old girl named Lạc Lạc, once lively and cheerful, began frequently complaining of stomach pain, especially on Friday afternoons. Concerned, her father suspected a gastrointestinal illness, but doctors found nothing wrong.

The truth only came to light when her homeroom teacher gently shared with him:
“Actually, she isn’t really sick. This is her way of seeking attention. Lạc Lạc often confides that her parents argue a lot and rarely spend time with her.”

The father was stunned. Those repeated “stomachaches” were not an illness at all, but a silent cry for help—a child’s yearning for love and a sense of safety within her family.

Psychologists have long emphasized that the family atmosphere is a “mirror” reflecting directly onto a child’s inner world. When parents live in harmony, children grow up in peace; but when conflicts and arguments dominate, children become anxious, even blaming themselves for the discord.

Just like Lạc Lạc, pretending to be sick was her way of sending a message:
“Mom, Dad—I need your love and attention.”

This story reminds parents that for children, material things are never the greatest gift. What they truly need is a stable home, genuine companionship, and unconditional love.

Parents, listen more, talk more, and above all, learn to nurture warmth at home—so that your children will always feel safe, supported, and able to grow up in happiness.

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