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Ivenika [448]
3 years ago
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One paragraph about children at workplace.

English
1 answer:
DIA [1.3K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Children:

Children are little people who are too innocent to understand many struggles that adults have.

It's a tradition to bring your child to your work on the 23d of April. It's main purpose is to connect with your child.

It can be a slice of mayhem as many children love to break things. It's a proven fact that over 50% of the children gets a stronger bond, connection with their parents after the 3d of April. Many children actually will work exactly like their parents, actually many children wants to be like their parents (same work) because their parents are their hero.

Over 68% of parents don't see their kids all day long because of work, that's why tht tradition exists. 70% of people brings their children to their workplace, the other 30% dot have children or they don't want to bring them, it's actually very sad that many parents don't want to as they are their child/ children's hero.

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