1. Spend 30 minutes a day communicating with your children.
2. Listen to your children and respond to their needs
3. Read a bed time story to them.
4. Keep your promises to your children and ask them to do the same.
5. Never compare your children with others.
6. Always praise your children and be specific.
7. Ask them to help with some house errands that they is capable of doing.
8. Teach them the good manners.
9. Train them to be organized, ensure they clean up their toys after playing.
10. Make a display case for them to show off their art works.
11. Be their friend.
12. Always let them know you love them.
13. Spend some time to play with them every day, watch their favorite show with them.
14. Limit TV watching to less than an hour a day.
15. Let them spend more time with their peers.
16. Teach them swimming.
17. Give them an allowance, let them learn to manage their money.
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