Mention the things children learn by watching the family members
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10 Life Lessons I Learned From My Parents
- Admit mistakes. It would be foolish for me to claim my parents have been perfect. They aren’t. But when they make a mistake, they humbly admit it. And work to fix it.
- Appreciate teachers. My mom worked a number of jobs while I was growing up ― including being a teacher. From her, I learned to appreciate the time, energy, commitment, and care that teachers show every day.
- Assist your neighbor whenever possible. Everywhere I’ve lived, my parents knew our neighbors. More importantly, they recognized their needs and assisted when possible.
- Attend church. Worship has always been important to my family. Then and now.
- Be a good friend to find a good friend. Healthy friends cultivate healthy friendships. And my parents taught and modeled what it means to be a good friend to others.
- Be content with little. There were numerous times growing up when money was tight. Nevertheless, my parents were content in it.
- Be content with much. There were also times when the bank accounts were healthy. Even more impressive, my parents were content then as well.
- Be humble. We have nothing to prove. But we have everything to offer.
- Be open to criticism. We never stop learning, growing, and changing. My mother and father were always open to being challenged in new ways.
- Be quick to help. If a need in the community was articulated, my parents were among the first to be there. They set a healthy example from the very beginning that life is not all about getting… it’s about giving.
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good manners , be polite
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