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"How to Keep Your Kids at Home" - 1988 Recipe

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1. Make your home a place where they want to be.
2. Be understanding, listen.
3. Remember what you were like at their age.
4. Don't be too strict or they will try to get away quicker.
5. Be fun, a friend and laugh together.
6. Create and open environment for your child.
7. Do not belittle your child at home or in public. If you do, it will build resentment and create low-self esteem.
8. Keep in church as a family and stay "on track."
9. Let your child see you cope with situations through prayer.
10.Hug often and say I love you.

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Stir up together and serve equally among your kids.

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Served equally to kids.
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Life Lessons
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Personal Notes:
I kept advice in my recipe books off all kinds, spiritual, mental health,

 

 

 

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