Do you think the father answers the child's questions truth fully? Give a reason for your answer.
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Yes, I think that a father answers child's questions truthfully. But sometimes, if the true answer of a question may make the child's mind negative, he answers wrong but he does that for the child's future.
Yes, I think that a father answers child's questions truthfully. But sometimes, if the true answer of a question may make the child's mind negative, he answers wrong but he does that for the child's future.
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The father answers the child's questions truly fully.
I agree to this.
Reason.
Imagine you have a son and you wanted your son to become a respectful officer. You would help him to learn, you will work harder to get some money to be paid as his school fees, he will buy you clothes from the market, more to more he would admit you in an expensive tution. Since you know that your son's path is to only become a successful perrson one day, you would try to remove all those barriers like mobile, TV, devices, mobile games, distractions, etc. which has a bad effect on your child's studies.
So much hardwork you are doing just for your son's dreams to come true, so what else do your son expect from you.
Imagine if your son will play games in your absence but you have advised him to avoid those distractions, what would be your behaviour?
Your son don't listen to you anymore, you will definately feel sad. So if your son ask anything
from you, you would anseer him definately, truly and fully.
That's what a father is!
Hope you understand.
I agree to this.
Reason.
Imagine you have a son and you wanted your son to become a respectful officer. You would help him to learn, you will work harder to get some money to be paid as his school fees, he will buy you clothes from the market, more to more he would admit you in an expensive tution. Since you know that your son's path is to only become a successful perrson one day, you would try to remove all those barriers like mobile, TV, devices, mobile games, distractions, etc. which has a bad effect on your child's studies.
So much hardwork you are doing just for your son's dreams to come true, so what else do your son expect from you.
Imagine if your son will play games in your absence but you have advised him to avoid those distractions, what would be your behaviour?
Your son don't listen to you anymore, you will definately feel sad. So if your son ask anything
from you, you would anseer him definately, truly and fully.
That's what a father is!
Hope you understand.
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