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Fabian Sch
What do you plan for your child? Do you have any plans? Will you let them do sports early? What about languages? What gender do you hope your child to be of? What will you do different if you get a boy / a girl? Have you learned from your own childhood and youth? What? Did you have any children yet and did you learn from this experience?
OK these are many questions, simply answer whatever gets into your mind, I consider this a brainstorming.
I'm still 14 years old so don't wonder whether I'm planning to have a child :P
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To be honest I haven't really thought about it, having children isn't exactly top of my priorities list at the moment.
- Ideally I think I'd like two boys and a girl, with my son being the eldest.
- I will teach my children to be bilingual. My Grandmother is French but for some reason my father never taught me the language when I was younger, so I've had to learn it along the way (and still am) I'll make sure my children speak it as fluently as English. If I pick up any more languages before they arrive on the scene I'll teach them that as well.
- My family is quite musical and artistic (I started to play the piano when I was 2) so I'd like to introduce them to it at an early age just to see if they have an interest and/or talent for it and to develop it if they want to.
- I'll make sure that my children take to water like a fish. I grew up over-looking the sea from my bedroom window and spent countless hours in the water. Whether or not I raise my own children by the sea I'll at least make sure they know how to swim and can visit their local pool frequently.
- I'll gradually teach them to take hard work in their stride.
- Sports? I'd like them to be active and if they take an interest in a particular sport I'll encourage it but I'm not going to force them to participate. Just as long as they don't sit around all day I'll be content.
- I'll encourage a love of learning.
- I'll teach all of them to be able to hold themselves in a fight and to be independent. I was always "one of the guys" growing up and being able to rough it was a requirement. There was one child in our area who would fuss over every little thing from not getting his way, being denied a toy to cutting his knee and often stormed off with the phrase "I'm telling" he was not very popular and I wouldn't want my children to get the idea that they need to run to mummy and daddy for everything. I'd make sure they knew they could come to me, but to try and fend for themselves as well.
- As for school. I'm really not sure. I'm leaning towards a private school rather than a public one (if I can afford it) you learn more life lessons in a public school but I've also seen how it can destroy people and hold them back from their true potential. My cousin went completely off the rails in public school because of stress and peer pressure, my other cousin excelled in every way. I only attended public school for a few years but in the end I was home tutored as I was always moving around with my family, I did miss being with my peers. Being home tutored you can learn at your own pace and depth, you don't get the social benefits, but you do tend to have a richer depth of knowledge (so long as your serious in your studies) with public school you get the social benefits of interacting with peers and learning to grow emotionally, but you can only go as far in your studies as the school allows and the school allows a very narrow margin designed to fit the "average student" you're held back if you're above it and you're left to struggle if you're below it. Private school seems to be the middle ground.
The other option being a Grammar School.
- I'll encourage them to be extroverts.
- I'll teach them to be respectful, especially to elders.
To be honest I haven't really thought about it, having children isn't exactly top of my priorities list at the moment.
- Ideally I think I'd like two boys and a girl, with my son being the eldest.
- I will teach my children to be bilingual. My Grandmother is French but for some reason my father never taught me the language when I was younger, so I've had to learn it along the way (and still am) I'll make sure my children speak it as fluently as English. If I pick up any more languages before they arrive on the scene I'll teach them that as well.
- My family is quite musical and artistic (I started to play the piano when I was 2) so I'd like to introduce them to it at an early age just to see if they have an interest and/or talent for it and to develop it if they want to.
- I'll make sure that my children take to water like a fish. I grew up over-looking the sea from my bedroom window and spent countless hours in the water. Whether or not I raise my own children by the sea I'll at least make sure they know how to swim and can visit their local pool frequently.
- I'll gradually teach them to take hard work in their stride.
- Sports? I'd like them to be active and if they take an interest in a particular sport I'll encourage it but I'm not going to force them to participate. Just as long as they don't sit around all day I'll be content.
- I'll encourage a love of learning.
- I'll teach all of them to be able to hold themselves in a fight and to be independent. I was always "one of the guys" growing up and being able to rough it was a requirement. There was one child in our area who would fuss over every little thing from not getting his way, being denied a toy to cutting his knee and often stormed off with the phrase "I'm telling" he was not very popular and I wouldn't want my children to get the idea that they need to run to mummy and daddy for everything. I'd make sure they knew they could come to me, but to try and fend for themselves as well.
- As for school. I'm really not sure. I'm leaning towards a private school rather than a public one (if I can afford it) you learn more life lessons in a public school but I've also seen how it can destroy people and hold them back from their true potential. My cousin went completely off the rails in public school because of stress and peer pressure, my other cousin excelled in every way. I only attended public school for a few years but in the end I was home tutored as I was always moving around with my family, I did miss being with my peers. Being home tutored you can learn at your own pace and depth, you don't get the social benefits, but you do tend to have a richer depth of knowledge (so long as your serious in your studies) with public school you get the social benefits of interacting with peers and learning to grow emotionally, but you can only go as far in your studies as the school allows and the school allows a very narrow margin designed to fit the "average student" you're held back if you're above it and you're left to struggle if you're below it. Private school seems to be the middle ground.
The other option being a Grammar School.
- I'll encourage them to be extroverts.
- I'll teach them to be respectful, especially to elders.
How can I make my room look better?
Tahlia May
Im 13. My room looks ok but not good. It is very clean but it is quite small, I cant paint my walls so if you have any tips on making a room look good that would help.
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An interesting arrangement of colorful open shelves makes it all that one could student be neat and organized. Select a box of bright colors and put them on the bright surface of the desk and shelves. Unused tables decorate textures in different colors.Tavita in the teen room vibrant and unusual wallpaper. Opt for brightly-colored blocks and modular furniture, such as a low chair and TV stand on wheels to have a multifunctional space. Save on space, skateboard and guitar will fit perfectly on a colorful wall hanging.What are the key points of decorating rooms girls? Wardrobe, cabinet, closet. Multi-functional freestanding dresser with drawers and cabinets is an excellent choice for extra clothing and cosmetics. Located ararmchair chests you can put on each other for attention abduction of excess stuff in the room.Dras unlike children have less imagination, usually prefer the white walls in the dining room, their bedroom, but when it comes to decorating children's rooms, all elements must be used. Texture, color, light, cartoon, toy animals, pillows. Surprise your child.
Edit the child's room that resembles the sea floor, use all the bright colors, textures, three-dimensional design. Your child certainly has a lot of good ideas.
Before you do anything with the regulation of children's rooms, check with your child to the local library, look at the literature and together choose the fish, seaweed, snails, rocks, jewelry who would like to have a child in the room. For example, do not want to paint a giant purple octopus above the bed of your child, and that the above are not with him / om agreed. It is best to ask first, and then fear.
After you have determined that creatures or characters your child wants to add to the walls of children's bedrooms, it's time for a trip to purchase paint for the walls. Do not forget to ask sellers that are best for your paint and any illustrations of all kinds there. For example, with respect to ilustacije be a spider, your child will be safe during dodirijuÄi emulate them, so you may want to use semi-gloss paint. Semi-gloss paint for the walls can be opratii remove stains. If you think farbati and floors, for this you also need a special color. When planning your painting with different colors, get all of istogproizvoÄaÄa, so the shades of colors to be more compatible. We recommend painting sasvijetlo-blue by adding several inflated balloons, the sun, or long.
Paint the walls and floors in darker blue. Not too blue, but definitivnoni too greenish. Paint waves also add curtains and posteljinuu colored room, it will raise an impression. When you choose colors, poÄinte dye. NakonÅ¡to have found that being your child wants to add to the walls of children's bedrooms, it's time for a trip to purchase paint for painting the walls. Do not forget to ask sellers that are the best colors for your paintings and all kind of species there. Naprmjer, since this will be a cartoon spider, your child will be safe during dodirijuÄi triggers them, so you may want to use semi-gloss paint. Semi-gloss paint for uodove can be washed to remove stains.
An interesting arrangement of colorful open shelves makes it all that one could student be neat and organized. Select a box of bright colors and put them on the bright surface of the desk and shelves. Unused tables decorate textures in different colors.Tavita in the teen room vibrant and unusual wallpaper. Opt for brightly-colored blocks and modular furniture, such as a low chair and TV stand on wheels to have a multifunctional space. Save on space, skateboard and guitar will fit perfectly on a colorful wall hanging.What are the key points of decorating rooms girls? Wardrobe, cabinet, closet. Multi-functional freestanding dresser with drawers and cabinets is an excellent choice for extra clothing and cosmetics. Located ararmchair chests you can put on each other for attention abduction of excess stuff in the room.Dras unlike children have less imagination, usually prefer the white walls in the dining room, their bedroom, but when it comes to decorating children's rooms, all elements must be used. Texture, color, light, cartoon, toy animals, pillows. Surprise your child.
Edit the child's room that resembles the sea floor, use all the bright colors, textures, three-dimensional design. Your child certainly has a lot of good ideas.
Before you do anything with the regulation of children's rooms, check with your child to the local library, look at the literature and together choose the fish, seaweed, snails, rocks, jewelry who would like to have a child in the room. For example, do not want to paint a giant purple octopus above the bed of your child, and that the above are not with him / om agreed. It is best to ask first, and then fear.
After you have determined that creatures or characters your child wants to add to the walls of children's bedrooms, it's time for a trip to purchase paint for the walls. Do not forget to ask sellers that are best for your paint and any illustrations of all kinds there. For example, with respect to ilustacije be a spider, your child will be safe during dodirijuÄi emulate them, so you may want to use semi-gloss paint. Semi-gloss paint for the walls can be opratii remove stains. If you think farbati and floors, for this you also need a special color. When planning your painting with different colors, get all of istogproizvoÄaÄa, so the shades of colors to be more compatible. We recommend painting sasvijetlo-blue by adding several inflated balloons, the sun, or long.
Paint the walls and floors in darker blue. Not too blue, but definitivnoni too greenish. Paint waves also add curtains and posteljinuu colored room, it will raise an impression. When you choose colors, poÄinte dye. NakonÅ¡to have found that being your child wants to add to the walls of children's bedrooms, it's time for a trip to purchase paint for painting the walls. Do not forget to ask sellers that are the best colors for your paintings and all kind of species there. Naprmjer, since this will be a cartoon spider, your child will be safe during dodirijuÄi triggers them, so you may want to use semi-gloss paint. Semi-gloss paint for uodove can be washed to remove stains.
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