Parents don't just bring children into this world but also give them the necessary ingredients to make kids grow into the desired adult the responsible society desires. Don't forget "Children don't just need presents but their parent's presence", and many other principles are here that parents need to know about and apply. Their moral upbringing is a very big aspect of training them and parents need to know them so as to have children who will give them peace of mind, absolute joy and be responsible people in the future.
This is not
meant to hurt anyone or pinpoint on someone for their upbringing. Its a general
message targeted to all the parents of today.
*1.* Going to your child's school
dressed indecently?
Think again.
Think again.
*2.* Speaking rashly to your
child's teacher.
*3.* Cursing, using foul words or
swearing in front of your children.
*4.* Using makeup on children.
*5.* Dressing with tight clothes
and indecently for children (they loose the sense of their princess-hood and may
not listen to you in future)
*7.* Your child holds the cup or
glassware by the brim and you don't make a correction.
*8.* Your children don't greet
and you just feel they will come around one day because they have a mood swing.
(You will be blamed for it)
*9.* Your children eat with their
mouth opened and you feel they will grow up some day.
*10.* Your children brought home
something you did not buy for them and you said nothing. (That is the beginning
of stealing)
*11.* They talked back at you and
you concluded it's okay since you're a 21st century mummy. (You will hate
yourself if they do that outside and they are disciplined)
*12.* They interrupt when you are
speaking with another adult and you think they are bold and clever. (It's
really bad manners)
*13.* They exercise authority
over their nanny and domestic staff and you let them be. (That is bad
parenting)
*14.* They say things like
"my driver is on his way..."
I am not an advocate that children should call your domestic staff aunt or brother but, calling them by names when they are not young people is not poise either. The use of Miss, Mr or Mrs will look good on them.
I am not an advocate that children should call your domestic staff aunt or brother but, calling them by names when they are not young people is not poise either. The use of Miss, Mr or Mrs will look good on them.
*15.* Your children don't say-
'Thank you' when they have been helped or served something. They don't know how
to say "please" when they need someone for help; and you are cool
with that. (Bad parenting)
*16.* When your children cannot
stand children who are less privileged.
*18.* When they pick their nose
with their hands.
*19.* When they don't wash their
hands after visiting the washroom.
*20.* When your children take
something from the fridge without taking permission. (Bad parenting)
*21.* When your children don't
knock on closed doors.
*22.* When your children don't
collect from your hands the stuff you brought in as you walk in through the
door.
*23.* When your children ask for
a bribe to carry out their home chores or extra task. (That is )
*24.* When your children act like
their grandparents are irritating them.
*25.* When your children have not
learnt to get up from the chair for the elderly or visitors to sit.
*26.* When your child tells a lot
of lies. (You will both cry in the future if such is not put to check)
*27.* When your child asks
"who is that?" at a knock on your door instead of "please, who
is there."
*28.* When your child is always
seated by your visitors when being served drinks etc.
*29.* When your children still
point their fingers at other people.
*30.* When your children play and
jump around when prayers are going on. (age 4 above).
Don't be a 21st Century parent
who cannot correct a child. Train your child in the right way, so that when he
grows up he will not depart from it.
*IT IS BETTER TO LET YOUR
CHILDREN CRY AT AN EARLY AGE WHEN YOU CORRECT THEM, IF NOT YOU WILL BOTH CRY AT
NIGHT WHEN THEY BRING DISGRACE TO THE FAMILY WITH BAD AND TERRIBLE BEHAVIOURS!*
from
the wall of Maj. Chioma Obi rtd
Be_Inspired!!!
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