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What I wish my daughter knew?

What I wish my daughter knew?

17 Important Life Lessons I Wish My Daughters Knew Earlier

  • Be Content.
  • It’s Okay To Make Mistakes.
  • Life Isn’t Easy.
  • Your Opinions Matter The Most.
  • You Look Great As You Are.
  • Food Is Your Friend.
  • Cherish True Friends.
  • Kindness Is Key.

What parents need to know about their child?

  • Importance of Knowing Your Child.
  • Top 10 Things Parents Should Know About Their Kids.
  • What your child is doing when she is not with you?
  • What your child cannot do independently?
  • What is your child’s field of interest?
  • Is your child hiding anything from you?
  • Does your child lie?
  • Kind of friends your child has.

What did you wish you knew about life as a teenager?

Life as a teenager was complicated and chaotic for me. I had too many feelings, frustrations, and too much anxiety about everything. I had placed no value on personal finance, and I had no desire to really talk with anyone. Needless to say, there are a lot of things I wish I knew when I was still in my teens.

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What I didn’t do when my children were young?

Something I did not do when my children were young was to understand the importance of our own little family. Issues and circumstances of the “extended” family often interfered with our family unit. The family does not begin after the children are born.

What are the best things to do during your teenage years?

Your teen years are the best time for you to create projects: put up a blog, write a novel, donate to charity, produce a song, read non-fiction books and basically start owning your life. You’re still young. You’ll still make mistakes. But the most important thing is that you’re making an effort, that you’re not afraid to try.

What is the best age to talk to children about everything?

Studies show that between the ages of 12-14 is when most children make decisions about their world view. What you say and how you encourage your children in these vital years lasts a lifetime. Accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative.