Responding To A Narrative Response Essay

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Responding to a narrative response

Numerous individuals need help or have helped somebody, the most affecting way I have helped somebody was helping my mom while she was pregnant. I generally helped her with my three year old sister Kaitlynn, I tackled the protective obligations so my mother could unwind, and after my mother had my sibling Colton I generally helped her with both of the children.

Being pregnant and having another little rascal to look after can be extremely stressful and hard. I would always help my mom out and take kaitlynn off of her hands. It would be little things like taking Kaitlynn out to the park to play or just hanging out with her so my mom could get a quick nap in. Kaitlynn always threw the worst temper tantrums ever, when ever Kaitlynn would throw one my mom would freak out. So I would always take things into my own hands and help calm Kaitlynn down for her. My mom was constantly running around all day while i was at school Kaitlynn could be stressful so whenever i would come home from school i would instantly entertain kaitlynn. Kaitlynn could be a bit stressful so as much as i could i would take Kaitlynn off of my mom's hands.

Finding time for yourself and your family while you are pregnant can be extremely hard. I would always do the little things to help my mom out. I would always offer to make dinner or
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I loved having Colton at the house for about the first month it was a struggle having to care for Kaitlynn and Colton. Kaitlynn was a little jealous of the new baby it took time for her to enjoy the baby. I always made bottles for baby Colton and I always would feed Kaitlynn. I helped my mom with changing the baby's diapers or feeding or putting him to sleep. My Mom Greatly appreciated all the things i did for her to help her with the new baby and

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