Always study hard and do not make inappropriate friendships. Tell him to follow a healthy lifestyle, and the most important, never drink alcohol or try to smoke.
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There really is no one most important thing to tell your child because raising a child involves teaching him or her many things. It's important to also teach your child the values that are so important to being a good person, such as honesty, loyalty, and responsibility. And teaching your child not to be racist, bigoted, prejudiced, and to not be judgemental of others is crucial. Those who are brought up with those negative qualities and beliefs are only being set up for failure and a life of difficulty, and are more likely to have anger issues when they are older.
Teaching your child the importance of never doing drugs is also important. Once they start down the road of drug abuse, it's a long, hard way back from using drugs, and many of them never find their way back from it. So it's best to teach them to never even start using drugs.
You should also teach your child that, while it's important to have and keep a job when they are grown, it's also important that they choose a field of work which they enjoy, and then to do their very best at it. Whether it's being a doctor, lawyer, mechanic, hairdresser, construction worker, store clerk, etc., there are no 'low' jobs, only people who perform their jobs lowly. And as long as they truly enjoy what they do, and take pride in their work, they will be much happier in the other areas of their life.
Their best role models are their parents, so teach them by example. If they see you living your life in the way you teach them to live theirs, they will be much more likely to learn the values and stick with them.
The earliest age to tell if your child is developing autism is by 12 months. The most dominant thing that can tell you is if your child is not responding to basic tasks/things, like your voice or their name.
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In one sentence tell us what is the most important thing about yourself.
the most terrible thing to tell your kids is that you dont love them.
Talk to him. The most important thing is to be yourself. If all else fails just tell him
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Despite what the courts, lawyers and divorced friends will tell you, YES. I have witnessed firsthand how children suffer the MOST! Divorce is nothing short of the most selfish thing a person can do in a marriage. Parenting children is supposed to be the most self-"less" thing you can do. Just ask any child of a divorced family. I rest my case. <><
The most important thing to do is to admit that what you did was wrong, and to tell her you are really, truly sorry.
It means he the most important thing in her life and without him in it her world would lose it's meaning
tell him some of your own secrets, especially the embarrassing ones because it will make him feel close to you and like you trust him. That's the most important thing... trust :)
Tell him (and her) what's going on in a polite manner and, if they are mature about it, they'll understand and talk with you about why and some other things. But the most important thing is to tell the truth.