A little girl’s first dance recital goes so horribly wrong that it receives 10 million views

I particularly adore seeing the young kid who attempted to help Mom get up; she’s so adorable and humorous.
The spectacle must continue.
Even for these two-year-olds dressed in extremely adorable pink clothes. There were six of them in all, but only five did the routine. The previous toddler was not having any of it.

We all have bad days, and it was no different for Melissa L. Potts’s daughter, who chose to collapse on stage and cry.

The poor child had a rough day.
Every little girl out there wishes to be a princess. Most of them aspire to put on a pink gown, perform ballet, and live in a world of music, magic, and gorgeous princes on horses.

Melissa’s kid, on the other hand, couldn’t care less. At this moment, she would have thrown fists at a dragon. The small child can be heard wailing above the music as her companion tries to comfort her.

She was still not having it.

Nobody knows what upset her, but we all know how toddlers deal with their emotions.

They can’t properly comprehend their emotions yet, so they cope in the only way they know how.

By sobbing and throwing tantrums.

And she’s in the midst of her terrible twos.
Tantrums in toddlers may be exasperating, especially when they occur in public. It needs a lot of understanding and patience on the part of both the parents and everyone else.

According to Parenting for the Brain,

“A temper tantrum is a storm of emotions that includes anger, loss, disappointment, and deep frustration.” This emotional outburst in toddlers at the age of two can result in sobbing, thrashing, screaming fits, stomping, assaulting the parents, tumbling down, kicking, biting, throwing items, bashing the head, or breath holding.”

If only we adults could do the same when we’re having a terrible day.

Melissa’s daughter is no exception. Perhaps she was already weary or hungry before taking the stage. After all, no one enjoys being put in unpleasant circumstances.

We can only guess.

She does, however, have a wonderful pal. What about the small child next to her?

The cute dancer glances over and tries to reach out to the sobbing dancer, but she ultimately turns around and shrugs her shoulders. There was nothing she could do at that moment.

Toddlers lack the ability to think or manipulate. As a result, when they are agitated, they have unexplained meltdowns.

The same as an overburdened adult. Instead of crying on the floor, we have bars to visit. It is, nonetheless, totally acceptable to weep.

The remaining five members resume the dance, with the sixth still unhappy over something only she knows. Potts, poor thing, pouring her guts in front of an amused crowd

This was also a Christmas dance recital!

Oh no, let’s hope she still received lovely gifts that year. And no matter what happens, she’ll always be a cute little princess. It’s fine to have a tantrum now and again. Get the milk ready!

Check out this cute meltdown from a tiny dancer below!