Sociology, asked by nazia4610, 8 months ago

1. Prepare a plan and the budget for the birthday program for your younger brother or sister according to your family income. 2. Prepare a 'First Aid box' for your family. 3. Explain the importance of maintaining cleanliness in the patient's room. 4. Why is it important to know the changes during adolescence? What can you do to adjust with your school at this stage of life?​

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Answered by neetutiwari2222
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When our son was a baby, my husband and I kept his birthday parties simple and low-key, limiting the guest list to just family. We figured that since our son wasn’t old enough to know the difference, there was no need to spend a small fortune on a party he wouldn’t even remember. However, his third birthday posed more of a challenge because by then he’d reached the age where he was being invited to playmates’ birthday celebrations. We realized that our minimalist family gatherings might be too exclusive and couldn’t compare to some of the more elaborate birthday extravaganzas he’d attended.

With so many parents these days throwing their children expensive, over-the-top birthday parties, it can be difficult for the rest of us to keep up. I’ve seen people rent out fancy restaurants and banquet halls to celebrate their children turning one. At a recent outdoor bash for a four-year-old, the parents transformed their backyard into an amusement park, complete with rides, a bouncy castle, a cotton candy machine, and a popcorn maker. Even the modest three-year-old parties we attended last year at local kiddie gyms and activity centers cost the parents well over $500 for a mere two hours of entertainment.

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