11 Rules Every Parent Needs To Teach Their Child...#10 Is A No-brainer
by N/A, 10 years ago |
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Pass down the manners.
1. Teach your child the word please. PLEASE.
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2. Ask your children questions, about their day, about school. Show them that you are involved and care.
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3. Try to teach your kid to be calm and rational. If they start acting up in public show them how to be calm.
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4. Teach your child to clean up...especially in public.
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5. Teach your kids to put stuff back at stores if they have moved anything.
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6. Teach your child it's not polite to cry at a restaurant. If they do start crying take them outside and explain why.
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7. Always be sure to check in with your kids. Stay in touch and see what they are up too.
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8. Always RSVP to the birthday parties your child gets invited too.
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9. Always teach your child his/her manners. If they are being rude or bratty they should know it.
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10. Teach your kids if they don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.
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11. Always always always teach them to say thank you. It's never not polite.
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Bonus: Teach your kid to be cool and how to dance.
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Do not show me this again