Sunday, January 18, 2009

Six Things to Remember

Six things that every teen should do to ensure that they do not have any misunderstanding with their parents and their elders:

1. Talk to your parents on how your day went, even if parents are too tired to hear. Parents want to know more about you, but sometimes do not ask you as they are too tired.

2. Wait for your parents to be free before you discuss anything about your requirements, I have many times put forth my requirements when they are busy with some other problems and they do get irritated and are irrational at that time, but I have learn t to negotiate with them reasonably and rationally, and that has worked.

3. Don't throw tantrums about every thing that they refuse to give, help your parents by not demanding too many material things i.e. phones, scooter, or new dresses etc. Many a times parents are short of money, and with our demand increasing it becomes difficult for them to satisfy all our demands.

4. Share with your parents about your friends, teacher and school in general, parents want to know who your friends are, and how you spend your time with your friends, no harm in sharing that with them, after all they raise us and do have a right to know more about us.

5. Don't speak for long in your mobiles with your friends, as you will meet them every day at school, but the company of your parents is very important and priceless.

6. Love your parents unconditionally, sometimes you might have fights with your parents and you will feel that you hate them, you might hate that moment of your fight but not your parents, so tell them frequently that you love them.

Cheers and love to all.

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