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Re: Some tips - Giving advice

Post by Admin » Thu Oct 20, 2016 12:55 pm

LOL! I can imagine - the theory is one thing and the practice another. But that is the wonderful thing about humans: in the end they are not 100% predictable!
See you,
Pieter

Re: Some tips - Giving advice

Post by Pili Mateo » Mon Oct 17, 2016 3:40 pm

Thank you for your explanation.
And yes, I have a 11-year-old boy. But all these tips don't always work in my case.
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Re: Some tips - Giving advice

Post by Pili Mateo » Mon Oct 17, 2016 2:14 pm

Thank you for your explanation.
And yes, I have a 11-year-old boy. But all these tips don't always work in my case.
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Admin wrote:
> Sounds like good advice Pili! Do you have children? I imagine that you do
> :)
> One thing:
> Here you are some tips= "Here you are." is an expression. For
> example:
> A: Can you pass me the salt?
> B: Here you are.
>
> In your sentence you can say:
> Here are some tips to facilitate raising your children. This sounds a bit
> formal, I would say: Here are some child-raising tips.
>
> See you again,
> Pieter

Re: Some tips - Giving advice

Post by Admin » Mon Oct 17, 2016 7:55 am

Sounds like good advice Pili! Do you have children? I imagine that you do :)
One thing:
Here you are some tips= "Here you are." is an expression. For example:
A: Can you pass me the salt?
B: Here you are.

In your sentence you can say:
Here are some tips to facilitate raising your children. This sounds a bit formal, I would say: Here are some child-raising tips.

See you again,
Pieter

Some tips - Giving advice

Post by Pili Mateo » Sun Oct 16, 2016 9:12 am

Here you are some tips to facilitate your children raising tasks:
• To establish simple rules that children can understand. For example: “You can watch the TV after having tidied up your room”.
• To establish some clear limits: “You only can play with Play Station on the weekends”.
• If you say “no” to your child, you must always maintain your attitude and your decision: “Mom, can I eat a candy more? No, I warned you to eat only two candies today.”
• Don’t be sad if you see your child crying. It’s good for children to have some frustration, because thus they realize things aren’t always easy.

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