
Reddit user accused of 'parentifying' her foster daughter did no such thing, insists counselor
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A new foster mom of three was accused of "parentifying" her eldest by having her help prepare meals for her younger sister. Reddit users disagreed with this take.
"AITA for ‘parentifying’ my foster daughter?" asked the original poster in a Friday, Feb. 9 post on the subreddit. Perhaps both girls could be involved in food preparation — which "could alleviate any feelings of burden on the older sister." "Parentification occurs when a child is expected to take on adult responsibilities, such as caring for younger siblings, at an inappropriate age." Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
In the post, AmazingWheel4790 said she recently took in three foster children: a 13-year-old girl named Diana, a 5-year-old boy named Michael, and a 4-year-old girl named Emily.













