September 11th, 2006 by
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I got this from my friend, Hans Dee, on how you can teach your child to make wise choices ….
… Tie them into some of your decisions. For example, if you are in the market for another car, ask your child to research it with you on the Internet, go with you to the car dealer, discuss with you the options…new or used, lease or purchase, low or high mileage.
Sure, you’ll ultimately decide, but bringing them into the process will teach them how to think critically and make better choices and, in the end, save you much heartache. Look for wise ties for your children in decisions you have usually been making by yourself.
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September 11th, 2006 by
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Khagendra Thapa Magar is 14 years old. Teh Nepali boy is only 20 inches tall. He raises money by going around the country and charging the people to see him. He weighed only 600 grams during birth.
Attempts have been done to put him in the Guinness Book of World Records, but the spokesman has said that while they are impressed, the boy has to wait for 4 years and become an adult b efore his height will be officially assessed and put into the records as the world’s smallest man.
If you were the parents, would you want the boy to grow, or would you restrict his growth?
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September 11th, 2006 by
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This is a new business model - instead of just posting questions on a
forum, and waiting ( sometimes for a long time) before another person
answers it for free ( if there ever is, but then there is no guarantee
he can be helpful either), this one may work - although the reputation
of the person providingthe answers, as well as thewillingness of the
person asking the question to pay for it would be the main driver. More …
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