both, don't spoil them but don't be mean. be nice, but don't always say yes to what they want, every now and then make them buy it with their own money. if there is no chores, there shouldn't be an allowance. if there is an allowance, there should be chores becasue they need to learn to earn their money and not just be handed it weekly. no more than 5$
Not always. I had a friend who was an only child and her parents were very strict.
Because they do not know better!
spoiled
I sometimes "acted" spoiled, but I didn't always get what I wanted.
The mother is responsible for the spoiled child!!
The mother is responsible for the spoiled child!!
A child who gets everything he wants. A spoiled child is one that gets what they want whether it is good for them or not.
The meaning of the term 'spoiled brat' typically is used to describe a spoiled child. It is a child that has behavioral programs due to their parents overindulgence.
Not sure which you meant so... Spoiled (food): 'Echado a perder' and spoiled (child): 'Mimado'
Spoiled Child - 2012 was released on: USA: 1 May 2012 (Cannes Film Festival)
The part of speech depends on how the word is used. See the examples below. They spoiled the surprise. spoiled = verb He threw out the spoiled meat. spoiled = adjective
The cast of The Spoiled Child - 1912 includes: Lottie Briscoe as Edith Harrold - the Mother Albert Hackett as Albert Harrold - the Younger Son Raymond Hackett as Raymond Harrold - the Spoiled Child