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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Make sure they are working jobs beginning at 16 years of age.[/quote] This is huge. I do not understand parents who say "My child needs to study". No, your child can do both. And yes get straight A's. It is called important life skills. Like reading a paycheck, paying taxes etc... [/quote] That's fuked up. I didn't work and I have a great job, my own house, I go on vacations. I'm married, have kids. The most important thing for a child is the parent to give so much praise, help your kids self esteem. My mom was single mom and she was caring and so we were. Now I helped my mom and gave her 20k for something.[/quote] I think the ability to balance school and work is an indicator of future success as an adult. It also exposes kids to different types of people, career possibilities [/quote]
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