According to British media reports on October 4, Lottie is a 3-year-old British girl, and her various dangerous and funny actions are about to drive her mother crazy. In order to take care of Yu's adventurous daughter, her mother, Joanne, was exhausted and had to quit her job.

▲ 3-year-old Lotie likes to climb to the top to "explore"
On the evening of October 3, Joanne and her 3-year-old daughter Lottie appeared on a new series of reality SHOWs in the UK that delve into the complex workings of children's psychology.
Joanne told the staff how "dangerous" Lottie was, and she liked to climb on the furniture, run away from her mother and cross the street straight, not looking at the car, and even put up her middle finger at her mother, full of dirty words. After being turned away from kindergarten, Joanne had to give up her job to take care of her.
▲ Lotti climbed into the washing machine
▲ Lotti crossed the road without looking at the car
Joanne said she had to keep an eye on Lottie because she was afraid that Lotty would hurt herself. "She loved climbing on chairs, window sills, furniture like kitchen sinks and even washing machines. I couldn't get her out of my sight for a minute. She doesn't care about the consequences at all, and even if you could get her to stop, she would go back and do the same thing. ”
Lottie doesn't realize how dangerous her actions are
Lottie never knew what to be afraid of and didn't want to miss any opportunity in the game. She wanted to go on an adventure.
The little guy had been kicked out of a nursery for dangerous behavior.
▲ This child was not intimidated by his own thoughts
"I often get calls from the nursery asking me to pick up Lottie, maybe once or twice a week, three times a week," Joanne admits. In addition to being able to climb, Lottie also likes to swear, say dirty words, and give middle fingers to her parents.
"What did I do wrong?" Joanne cried, "I'm so tired. She told child psychologist Laverne Ant robles that she feared Lotie would one day hurt herself.
▲ Lottie scolded and grinned, and did not listen to the call
Child psychologist Laverne said: "It seems really difficult to figure out exactly what drives Lottie. ”
But after observing Lottie's behavior in the nursery for a few days, the psychologist finally understood why Lottie was so interested in climbing and wasn't afraid to put herself in danger.
Joanne said she was "exhausted" and had to quit her job to take care of her daughter Lottie
Laverne explains: "Lottie loves the thrill of climbing and adventure, and she enjoys the adult reaction to her actions.
"I think her sense of crisis and understanding of risk isn't mature enough. Lottie wanted to explore the world in a way that was in contact with the senses and the body. ”
Child psychologist Laverne Antlopes
To help cope with Lottie's frenzy of body exploration, Laverne and another psychologist, Jesse, advised Joanne to create a safe environment for Lottie to touch, feel, and understand.
(Tan Xiaoting)