Children are innocent and precious, but they can also be unruly if they aren’t taught how to interact with others. Have you ever been in church, a movie or a restaurant seated next to ill-behaved children? If you can’t concentrate, hear or enjoy yourself because of the uproar of little urchins, it’s hard to remember that they are innocent and precious as parents, we should give them a head-start on important life lessons by teaching them when and how to talk respectfully to others, as well as when to be quiet. We should also teach them to value listening as much as talking, which mean sharing attention with other people. The concept of sharing attention will extend to sharing other things of significance. Shaping children’s respect for themselves and the people around
Children are innocent and precious, but they can also be unruly if they aren’t taught how to interact with others. Have you ever been in church, a movie or a restaurant seated next to ill-behaved children? If you can’t concentrate, hear or enjoy yourself because of the uproar of little urchins, it’s hard to remember that they are innocent and precious as parents, we should give them a head-start on important life lessons by teaching them when and how to talk respectfully to others, as well as when to be quiet. We should also teach them to value listening as much as talking, which mean sharing attention with other people. The concept of sharing attention will extend to sharing other things of significance. Shaping children’s respect for themselves and the people around