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10 hours ago, Raazu said:

Kids tho emi conversation chestharu in general?

Milk and eggs thinakapothe rogam vasthundi ani cheppi naku thinipinche vallu so i guess that

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2 hours ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

Anni vishayalu matladathamu.. 

 

Topic mana chetullo undadhu.. Kid will have numerous topics to discuss all the time 

1 year kid tho em matladali ani TS asking 

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Just talk to the kid in regards to whatever he/she is playing or reading. Playing with them is important for kids ...so spend some quality in playing and they would love that 

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You can talk many things with kids. Don't think that they won't understand. I teach everything for my daughter since from age 1, now she is 6 years old and she give amazing ideas when i speak with her. 

At the end of the day, i have a habit of revising my day, so when i go for a walk with my daughter, instead of revising myself, i share it with my daughter.

Research proved that Kids under age of 8 have much observing skills, its parents turn to pour knowledge into their brains.

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Kids will mimic what ever you do. One classic example.

When my daughter was 1.5 year old, i kept her in car seat and from distance i started smoking. She was watching me and mimicked me. I realized that i shouldn't do such type of things in front of kids anymore.

From that day on-wards i was showing her many good things like donating to curbside homeless guys, check out with credit cards at registers etc etc.

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I teach/discuss financial things with my daughter as well. I usually give quarters when my daughter do good things at home as a appreciation or reward. When my daughter come with me for shopping i don't restrict her to take anything for her like candies, cookies etc but the condition is, she has to pay from her pocket money which i gave(quarters). After couple of attempts she carefully started choosing what she really want.

One fine day, she asked me that "why we are buying groceries at Wholefoods, why can't we start a Wholefoods, so that everyone come to us and start buying, so that we can get more money".

Do you think this type of thinking from a 5 year old girl?

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1 minute ago, pillirevanth said:

I teach/discuss financial things with my daughter as well. I usually give quarters when my daughter do good things at home as a appreciation or reward. When my daughter come with me for shopping i don't restrict her to take anything for her like candies, cookies etc but the condition is, she has to pay from her pocket money which i gave(quarters). After couple of attempts she carefully started choosing what she really want.

One fine day, she asked me that "why we are buying groceries at Wholefoods, why can't we start a Wholefoods, so that everyone come to us and start buying, so that we can get more money".

Do you think this type of thinking from a 5 year old girl?

pillirevanth

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