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Aliun [14]
2 years ago
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Answer the following quest i. Why is it wrong to fulfil all the demands of kids? 11. How can overindulge be a threat to every gr

owing child? iii./Do you think today's parents are somehow accountable for spoiling the habits of their kids? iv./What values should be taught to children according to psychologists and educators? What do many parents do to come closer to their children? questions 15x2=101​
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DedPeter [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

Answer the following quest i. Why is it wrong to fulfil all the demands of kids? 11. How can overindulge be a threat to every growing child? iii./Do you think today's parents are somehow accountable for spoiling the habits of their kids? iv./What values should be taught to children according to psychologists and educators?

Explanation:

  1. In my opinion it is very wrong to fulfill all the demands of kids because they will be thinking of more demanding and feel free in everything which directly hampered their life with many criteria.
  2. It can be more harmful for kid or actually a growing kid to enjoy everything to have fun in every moment every second without any rules and strictness. A kid should always enjoy but not in that way which can be harmful and threat to a kid/ child. So, we say.. overrindulge can be a threat to every growing child.
  3. I do think, yes today's parents are some how accountable for spoiling the habit of their kids. It is all because we all know that most of parents are strict but most of them are not. Some are very much careful and forget it about that child but some are too careless .. not all of the parents are similar but many of them are now being a reasion behind their children's bad habits.
  4. To be a perfect child, a child soon always have a good education not so perfect but have the education which helps in their future. a child should always learn to be a good listener and a good speaker and a good sharer. a child should always have a good power, a positive power and have softnesss.
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