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What does it mean to be a parent?

A parent is not only someone who has a child but also someone who has the courage to protect and their child's privacy, give them respect, and to understand them from their point of view. 

They will treat you as you treat them. Their subconscious won't be thinking that there are my parents, they have the right to treat me like that. 

As you sow, so shall you reap.

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Love them by heart

Love them by heart

The love must be unconditional.

And please protect their privacy and don't have doubts on them.

NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THEM.

A child underestimated, is a child abased. A child abased, is a child chided.

Never have such doubts on them, that they can't even keep their personal ...

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They have come through you doesn't mean that they are yours.

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2. Tell them the significance of money

2. Tell them the significance of money

When your child grows up to an age, you must teach him/her finance.

He must know it. Give them some pocket money. They should buy anything they want, pen or box or pizza or fast food or anything with the money they have. No loans are allowed BTW.

You will be saving your money (indirec...

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1. Respect their questions

1. Respect their questions

As a child grows, so does their number of questions. 

No matter how much foolish or irritating their questions are, kindly respect them. 

If you know the answer, tell them.

If you don't, admit it. Say, "Son, I dont know the answer to your question. But I will surely tell you th...

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3. Don't give them everything they want

The parent asks that if we can afford something then why not give it to them. Sandeep answers, 'To break the chain of yeses'. 

If you give something in excess, its value decreases. So if a boy is filled up with toys, they won't be valuable to him.

And if you really give him everything...

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