Executive Summary by Stanley, edited by Ferdinand
Selecting is one of the things that must be made in daily life. Therefore, since now kids must have been educated to be able to take decisions.
A child that has learned to take a decision by naturally, prove is the child is able to select the type of toy or snack that kids wanted. As parents, you need to do is sharpen the ability to make decisions so that the child is able to distinguish where the decision is good for him and vice versa.
Learning to take decisions in the early age is very well and much recommended. Early experience in making choices and decisions can help children develop the ability to make decisions, as well as the responsibilities that must be taken.
As parents, you should not think that children are still too small to make a decision. Thus, things that you should do is to support and train children to make good decisions. You should also consider the restrictions remain aspects of the life of each child, which your children to decide and which are not. For example, the child has not at least get to make decisions about health and future, but they can make decisions about the goods needs, of course with the help of parents, whether the needs is true needed or not needed.
So clearly, the parents should be aware, children only have power as much or limit of a given by adults. Because if all decided things was given to the child, it is not good. For example, because of the lazy parents to “quarrel” with the children, eventually break down just when the kids said that was lazy to go to school.
It’s a danger to let children make decisions for themselves without the clearly limitation, the longer time it will result the danger. Similarly, such permit the kids or choose their favorite movie. Indeed, let the children decide the selection means to reduce squabbling. But, that must be understood is the child has not been consistently able to sort what is not good for them. So, become the intelligent and responsive parents to the needs and development of children.

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