Last night when I was playing games on the computer after dinner, my four-year-old daughter came inside the room and asked me whether she could play the breeders on the computer. I responded that she had to be in the queue and waited for sometime. She agreed. Actually I was just playing and totally absorbed in it. I didn’t want to quit. Half an hour later, she came back again and found that I didn’t show any signs of letting her playing. She was impatient and said,”Mom, you should let me play.” Why should I do that?” Because I helped you fight with Dad last night and for the sake of this, you should let me play. ” My husband and I were both tickled into great laugh and afterwards we told her that it was not the way that she should use and next time it was not allowed. However, she gave us a reason that no one knew how to answer that moment. She said,” I learn it from my teacher; she always says in the class that if you behave well in class, then you can get the red star and the chance of doing something you want.” You can have a wanted A on the condition that you behave well on B. I find that the teacher’s words are always effective and right to the kids. Children maybe not agree with you, retort you but always listen to the teacher’s.
The above is a funny story. But if you someday find that your children misunderstand and distort what the teacher really means, you have to find a way to restore it.
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