Parents shouldn't impose rigid rules on children as it can stifle their creativity and independence. Instead, fostering an environment of guidance and open communication allows children to develop critical thinking skills and make decisions for themselves. This approach encourages responsibility and helps them learn from their mistakes, ultimately promoting a healthier parent-child relationship. Balancing structure with flexibility is key to nurturing a child's growth.
no chips shouldnt be banned give the chose to children
If you are a kid and your parents shouldnt give you a cell till you are of the age of 11 and up only!
Alot of people have thought this will give you a virus. Indeed it now shouldnt. The old domain had issues. Now it shouldnt give viruses.
Children to their parents obiously because they help us live and give us food and clothes
Assalam-o-Alaikum Yes, you can give zakat to your real sister or brother if he / she deserve it. You can not give zakat to your parent, parents of your parents, your children and children of your children.
Parents almost always love their children and regret having to give them up for adoption.
Anything that they can eat, or if they have parents, anything their parents can give them.
Yes. Parents should be mindful of what's happening to their children even with school works. They have to work hand in hand with the children's teachers so as to give proper guidance to their children. The most successful children are always those who have parents that give their time to them.
Give them lots of chocolate
No, Father Christmas does.
You have to remind your parents how they raised you and tell them you have rules. They can give their grandchildren some things, but not others.
Anything that takes your attention away from the child or children which you are babysitting. You always want to have your eye on them, because they can get in to trouble, or get hurt, with very little opportunity. Try to as polite as possible to the parents and obey all the rules that they give as regards to both your and the children's behaviour.