Jada Pinkett Smith's Golden Rules of Parenting
In the November issue of Cookie magazine, Jada Pinkett Smith opens up about the works from her marriage to Will Smith to raising their kids well-balanced. I strikingly matching her "Golden Rules of Parenting." They enclose the following:
1. Eat as a lineage. "There’s flexibility about when they eat breakfast and lunch, but dinner well-balanced is sacred."
2. Enlist hand. "I’m lucky to have a lot of human race in my creation who aid me. My mother travels with me all the future, and when I travel and the kids aren’t with me, she stays with them."
3. Drink water. "I declare them, 'You have six bottles of water a day, ulterior drink what you fancy. I’m always selfsame, 'Listen, we’ve got to keep our bodies strong — we got too lots stuff to do!'"
4. Respect their boundaries. "Staying out of kids' space can teach them to be responsible for their own decisions and mistakes. Is it their room, or are they borrowing the space while they’re living in your dump? If it's theirs, before enduring they should be able to do whatever they fancy with it. If it's their clothes, they have the right to do whatever they craving with those clothes. We have to give them some freedom to be who they are."
5. Choose your battles. "Who is it going to hurt, really, if she has orange balloon pants on the red carpet? I try to stay outside my ego and what I necessity and to respect them as I trust them to respect me."
6. Expose and educate. "We go to church as a society on Sunday, but we study cosmos religion while the week as well. We skim excerpts from the Bible, from Hindu texts, Kabbalah, Judaism..."
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