Answer:
<h3>I would change :</h3>
- the country
- to strict parents
- and come before my brother
Answer:
Living with An Alcoholic Father
Explanation:
In the book, <em>The Glass Castle</em>, Jeannette Walls narrates the vicissitudes of her family's story. As a teenager, Jeannette insists her mother to leave their father Rex, but Rose Mary, her mother loves the man who also suffers poverty, migration and odd jobs. Though Rex is alcoholic, his wife is devoted to him. Rex is irresponsible, but remains with the family' he spends money earned by his wife and daughters. Unlike Jeannette, her sister Maureen is not of the same metal and once she tries to stab her mother. The children, Lori, Brian, Maureen and Jeannette, try to make their own lives. Jeannette, in this book, narrates the her whole experience how her mother used to go for teaching job for survival, how she gives money to her father to start business and how her father fails to deliver. Rex is alcoholic, yet he loves his family; he assures his family that the problem is temporary which can be eased soon. He is optimistic though melancholic.
Answer:
Children learn many lessons about life and relationships just by being able to understand how in different ways certain lessons are the same, and how some aspects are entirely different.
Explanation:
Children who travel more are more likely to be adventurous, tolerant, and more interested in trying out new things. It provides an experiential learning approach where children learn in a real environment. Traveling teaches children about different traditions, customs, cultures, and languages. There is also research that indicates that students who travel achieve better performance in school, due to exposure to practical learning.
Traveling gives the outside world view to the children from where they can learn about new food, clothing, sports, people, etc.