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Making children your friends

Christine M. posted 3 years, 11 months ago
Children world wide have the same characteristics.They tend to be social to every one so all they need is someone who cares for them and gives them time.someone who is interested in knowing what hurts them and acts.praying ,playing and sharing what we have with them brings them so close.
Loving these children should be one of our priorities because we can never play,pray and share with someone we do not love.Being heartless to these little children is touching Gods eye.Telling them negative words is also touching Gods eye.
The Lord Almighty has a big plan for the all the children in the world and whoever doesn't have a heart for children should stop dealing with children because he will cause more harm than good.
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Tsehay A. replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Children loves and feel loved when someone gives them attention. They are highly social and easily approachable.
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Michael D. replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Being a child’s friend is an indispensable first step for children to be completely devoted to us. Children will trust us if we make them friends, they will tell us secrets, they want our protection and care so we need to always pay attention to them and make them best friends.
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Lydiah L. replied 8 months, 3 weeks ago
Listening to them and solving their problems and also spending meaningful time in bonding with them stronger relations
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Caro Mwangangi M. replied 9 months, 2 weeks ago
Scheduling time and develop meaningful friendships and solving their problems
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AYUB K. replied 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Besides having scheduled time with your children, to develop meaningful friendships, you need to be available to them during unscheduled times as well. That means being home when they're home (not always, but often). It means putting down what we're doing when they verbally or nonverbally ask for our attention.
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Rachel M. replied 9 months, 3 weeks ago
listening attentively to their statements and opinions.
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Jane N. replied 9 months, 3 weeks ago
solving their problems
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Joseph J. replied 10 months ago
This can be achieved when we allow the children to express themselves and applaud them incase they do something good .
Should also observe and correct the child on what they do
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Bemah F. replied 10 months, 1 week ago
listening attentively to their statements and opinions.
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Veronica L. replied 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Don"t hurt them
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