What were you doing when you were 6 years old? Normally, 6-year-old children still rely on their parents to prepare milk for them, but some can do much more than that.
Recently, a video posted by a TikTok user Akma Syafira about her eldest daughter making formula milk for her three sisters went viral and has received overwhelming praise from netizens.
In the video, 6-year-old Ufaira sits on the kitchen counter, preparing formula milk for her triplet sisters Naida, Nelly, and Nelda.

Ufaira can be seen using a spoon to add formula to the bottles skillfully, one spoonful at a time, shakes the bottles after sealing them, and then hands them to her sisters.
In the video, Ufaira also accompanies her sisters on the bed as they drink their milk, and seeing one of the sisters lying close to the edge of the bed, she quickly moves her to the middle to prevent her from falling off.
An observation of her mother’s TikTok profile shows that the girl and her younger brother have always been doing a good job of helping their parents take care of their baby sisters.
The video has received high praise from netizens, who think that Akma Syafira has been very successful in raising a very responsible eldest daughter.
As of writing, the video has garnered 4.8M views, 124K likes, 4k comments and 6k shares. Watch it here.
Netizens were mostly praising Akma Syafira for being a successful mother in raising a very responsible eldest daughter.
“What a clever girl the elder sister is. Wishing everyone the best of health.”

“Oh, how smart the elder sister is, I hope you stay strong, sister, dealing with your siblings’ antics.”

The post has also triggered some netizens who are also the eldest sister at home to express their feeling about playing such a role in the family.
“Please don’t hurt the elder sister’s feelings…because I am the eldest child who keeps too many feelings inside.”

“When the siblings are in trouble, I help, but when I scold them, they get angry with me, then I sulk, cut off contact, don’t respond to anything, and finally, they realize how important the elder sister is.”

**Special thanks to Akma Syarifa for her willingness to share her video.
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