Being Nice To Parents And Siblings Saint Louis MO

It is better to be nice to your parents and siblings than to argue and fight. Read on and learn more about how to improve the relationship in the family.

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Steps

  1. Always give a smile to your parents in the morning and a hug; it will make them and you much better each day to be nicer to other people and to older and younger siblings. And, respect all of your elders like your grandparents, adults, and your older brothers and sisters.
  2. Give your parents hugs at night to not give you bad dreams so you can have a goodnight sleep and make them feel better when they sleep and try to give hugs to your siblings.
  3. Remember to smile and use your manners. It won't cost you a penny to be polite.
  4. Do not hide food, games, etc. from your siblings.
  5. Let them use appliances/toys first.
  6. Always knock and ask if you may come into their room.

Tips

    1. Do your chores with out being asked.
    2. Brush your teeth after breakfast and before going to bed.
    3. Don't make fun of your brother or sister.
    4. Be nice to their friends.

Warnings

  • If your family member is reading or on the phone, leave them alone!!
  • If you or your family member becomes angry, take some time for both of you to cool down. Later, when both of you are calm and preferably in good moods, apologize, even if it obviously isn't your fault.

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Electronic Tax Service

314-534-1911
4144 Lindell Suite 126
St. Louis, MO