Educational Arts for Raising Children to Take Responsibility

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A book that presents effective methods for teaching children to bear responsibility and develop leadership skills and self-confidence.

Educational Arts for Raising Children to Take Responsibility. By Dr. Abdullah Abdel-Moati … Why do we raise our children to take responsibility?
* So that our children can lead the future successfully: When you raise your child to take responsibility at a young age, he will be skilled in leadership and management in the future
* So that our children can bear the burdens of being dutiful to us when we grow up: Your child will not be dutiful in his old age unless he gets used to it when he is young. Whoever plans his old age well must train his children from now on to take responsibility. Being dutiful to parents when they grow up is not an easy responsibility, and whoever does not take responsibility for himself when he is young; He will not bear the responsibility of his parents as adults
* So that our children are happy in their married life: A spoiled child will be an unreliable husband, and his negativity will expose his wife to many temptations, and a spoiled girl who was not trained by her mother to enter the kitchen and manage the house will be a failed wife; her husband will run away from her to others.
* So that you do not die one day and leave a helpless son: You will leave your son an orphan at any moment; have you prepared him for this day? Have you made him a man who can be relied upon to help his mother if circumstances dictate one day?
* So that we reduce the nervousness of mothers: Neglected and negative children need a mother who serves them 24 hours a day, and this causes their mother to become disabled early, and only the mother who raises her children in their childhood to bear responsibility, so that their mother does not turn into a mere maid, escapes this fate.
* To achieve early manhood: and to bring forward the age of giving, so that your son becomes a man and useful at an early age. Instead of your son becoming a man at thirty, he becomes – through early training to bear responsibility – a man at fifteen or twenty, and when early manhood is achieved, the problems of adolescence will decrease. To achieve these goals; we present to you in this book more than 100 practical ideas for raising children to bear responsibility.

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