Making my child to know what courtesy demands from him or her to his or her elders: homeschooling

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Well, talking about what courtesy demands from our children to do to those who are far older than them takes alot of teachings from our parents while they are still much younger or tender because there's every tendency for them to show up how they are being trained in public or schools especially.

While growing up as a child then respect to elders as always been the utmost priority which I was told by my parents never to toil around with because people must always want to see and know who birthed you, because it is based on the child behavior to note whether he or she is being trained right or wrong.

Teach your child not to interrupt others when they're speaking. Tell them that even if they're bored while talking to an elder, it's not okay to show signs of boredom. Encourage your child to smile and make eye contact, and tell them to avoid using slang words.

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Children would always want to be treated like adults and heard. And so, it is better that as parents you start it by giving them respect and also teaching them about respect. Teach them appropriate behaviour, like teach them to use adequate words like thank you, pardon, etc. It would make them feel content with themselves.

All of these makes alot of gained access from the parents to the children because every parents wants to see their children become responsible citizens in life.and so when you give respect you will definitely inturn get respect.

Thanks for reading and also being able to share your amazing opinions on my content it's your friend @damsel001 do have a nice day ahead.love you plenty plenty 💋😘😘😁!!!!!



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When I was little my mom always told me that when I had to interrupt a conversation between adults, to first ask permission and then communicate what I wanted when I was given it, because it was rude to interrupt others when they were talking.

It seems that something as simple as a minimum of courtesy and respect for the people around you is being forgotten, I see every day how children get the attention of their parents who are talking to someone else using shouts...

I think it is wonderful that children are taught courtesy and respect, we learn how to relate to others in our first years of life, that is why it is important to start early.

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Yeah thanks my dear friend it's a pleasure having you on my post do have a nice day it's your friend @damsel001. Love you plenty plenty 💋💋🥰🤩.

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