Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Polite rules for my children by Ammar Al-temimi



          Do you know how I can teach my children ? Let me show you some facts about three rules that change your point of view because I always use the same rules in my country .First, I usually teach my children to respect old people. For example ,I took them with me when we visited my friend in his house. So, I told them to say "salaam aleekm". That means "Hello" when they came to his house. In addition, they do not meddle when  we are talking about something .They just listen and learn some good behavior .Secondly, I teach my children to give more respect to my parents. For example, my children always kiss my parents hands every time, not just in festivals or any celebration, because this rule is considered traditional in my country. Moreover, I sometimes took them to the temple like "mosque of Ali" because they could learn a lot of moral behavior. Finally, They are always helping people, even if people do not ask them. For example, when they see an old man or women carrying a heavy box in the street , and he or she is not able to carry it ,they carry this box directly. Also, I remembered some events my children΄s school. They divided their food with their friend when he forgot his food .So, I felt happy when I heard that incident .Briefly, they are fully aware of the rules       .I hope my children understood the intrinsic  value of my polite rules .                                                                                                  

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