A precious child hysterically clings onto brooms, finding comfort and emotional support from the cleaning items.
Everyone needs to feel supported, comforted and secure regardless of age or stage in life. Having that necessary support is a must in order to function correctly in society. Someone who does not have those support systems or an individual to trust and lean upon in times of crisis is in for a world of hurt.
Children especially need a safe, secure and calm environment. Not having a place where they feel safe and emotionally supported will often end disastrously, resulting in an adult having emotional and psychological problems.
Because of this need for support and security, children often become attached to items such as pillows or stuffed animals. Some may latch onto blankets or a favorite toy, lugging them around wherever they go.
However, as one clip posted on YouTube shows, not all children select blankets, pillows and toys to provide them comfort and emotional support. Sometimes, at least in one specific case, a child has built up a connection with an odd item: brooms.
The short video shows a mother holding her child. But as she holds the little boy, the child has items in both hands. The child is clutching onto brooms.
The text posted by the mother in the video makes it clear that she understands that her child’s attachment to brooms is a bit peculiar.
The text reads, “Some babies like blankets and stuffed animals. My baby has emotional support brooms.”
Sure, it’s a little weird developing an attachment to cleaning supplies. But what child doesn’t have their oddities and quirks? It also makes for a pretty hilarious sight to see a woman holding her child as the youngster holds onto a pair of brooms.