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As the family finally sets off from home after many arguments there is a moment of a lull as the car takes off. "Alright, so where are we going for dinner now?" asks the one at the driving wheel, What follows in chaos a multiple voices make as many suggestions.By the time order is restored and a decision is arrived at tempers have risen, feelings Injured and there is at least one person grumbling.Twenty years ago, you would step out of home decision meal and venue was already madewith no arguments opposition and everybody looked forward to the meal with equal enthusiasm.The decision was made by the head of the family and the others fell in line.Today every member of the family has a say in every decision which also promotes a sense of togetherness and bonding.We empower our kids to make their own decisions from a very early age. We ask them the cuisine they prefer, the movie they want to see, the holiday they wish to go on and thesubjects they wish to study.It's a closely connected world out there where children consult and guide each other. A parent's well-meaning advice can sound like nothingmore than unnecessary preaching.How then do we reach our children through all the conflicting views and make the voice of reason he heard? Children today question choices and prefer to go with the flow.What then is the best path to take? I would say the most important thing one can do is listen to it. Listen to your children and their silence. Ensure that you keep some time aside for them, insist that they share their stories with you. Step into their world. It is not as complicated as it sounds just a daily half an hour of the quality time would do the trick.1.1. Choose the correct option. a)Why does chaos happen when deciding where to go for dinner? (i)The Head of the family has no say in the decision. (ii).Everyone starts making a decision (iii). People's temper rise when not given a chance to speak

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( iii) people's temper rise when not given a chance to speak

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