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Once a month, my 6 year old son asks me out on a date
What is education? This transfer of children to the experience that we have accumulated over the life of an attempt to bring them to their most important values, and finally, a dialogue with the child, who we support for many years. Young mother named Nicole, who lives in the United States, recently posted on the Web post, which explains how she tries to grow in his son a true gentleman. In a short time this story has collected about 3 million likes and 500,000 repost. < Website offers an entertaining look at this post.
< «Once a month, my 6-year-old son takes me on a date. It opens the door for me, pushes my chair, talks about how his day and asks me how my. Moreover, he pays for a meal out of the money they earn, doing homework, and even leave a tip to the waiter.
That's all I'm doing is not just. In the process, he learns how to communicate with the girl, and what should be the real date. In addition, he gradually begins to understand how to show respect for the girl he loves (as long as it is his mother).
We put aside their phones (except for the time when I made this image) and sitting, talking about their affairs, plans and so on. I teach him good manners and that sit buried in a smartphone to date - it is a sign of bad taste
. He learns to understand the value of money and how you need to treat them. In addition, it is engaged in mathematics, when we add up the cost of all that we wanted to order and make sure that in addition to this he has another 15% of the amount of tea.
I understand that he is still very young, but I'm sure that he needs to learn right now. Never too early to teach your child that other people should be respected, especially women.
For me, it is extremely important to teach his son to respect others, because at the time I did not just subjected to humiliation. Today, many men do not realize, even approximately, how to behave with women, including a date. < I'm flattered to know that my son will not belong to their number.
Author Nikkole Paulun, translation Ofigenno.cc
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