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1. Don't eat while you talk

2. You can watch TV for only 2 hours

3. Arrive home before 12 o'clock

4. Say good morning when you wake up

 

Edison

Dinner time is all together

You must going to bed at 9pm

Don’t talk while you eating

Respect to adults

Nataly

The traditional rules of behavior that parents typically give their children may vary depending on culture, family, and individual circumstances.

 

1.Respect

2.Responsibility

3.Honesty

4.Security

 

Brayan Alegre

1. My mom doesn't want us to talk until we have our food eaten.

2. we can't contaminate the living room floor if not we are going to tidy it up

3.nobody can open the door without permission

4. I can't make noise on the dinner table when I'm having lunch

Marcos

1. Respect your elders.

2. Be polite.

3. Don't talk to strangers.

4. Be grateful for what you have.

 

Karen Sanchez

1. Don't smoke when your parents are waching you.

2. Don't raise your voice at your parents.

3. Always obey them.

4. Don't get up from the table before them.

 

Gladys Saldarriaga

Do not interrupt when they are talking

Greet everyone when you enter a meeting

Always be grateful when you receive affection

Respect all people.

Be kind to all people.

 

Javier Otoya

1. Follow adults' instructions - I think this rule is no longer appropriate because if parents educate children from childhood, they can do things on their own.

 

2. Collaborate with schoolwork - I think this rule is also no longer appropriate because if adults teach children to write, they will be able to do their homework by writing.

 

3. Asking for things "please" - This rule is also already old-fashioned because children won't be spoiled unless they ask for the magic word "please."

 

4. Learn to say "sorry" - This rule is also already ld-fashioned because if we trip over some object and the adults get angry, children have than saying "sorry."

 

 

LUIS ALBERTO RETTO FLORIAN

Don't eat while you talk

Old parenting