I believe it is called Parent-Child communication.
in the words of Aristotle, in the Rhetoric, rhetoric is "...the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion". According to Aristotle, this art of persuasion could be used in public settings in three different ways.
Answer:
What do you need? The explanation of the phrase?
Explanation:
Don't put the cart before the horse means put the priorities first instead of doing other things. Steve started to put together the aquarium, but didn't get the tools.
It's a yin-yang sort of thing. The black, while seeming thoroughly dark, gleams white which implies that there is good in the bad, light in the dark, etc.
Anything you accomplish does not come with ease it's going to take hard work