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Advice to Toddlers
There is always a way to make people mad, so mad that at one point they decide to go crazy. Kids, don’t scream, don’t shout, and don’t yell. Noisiness is probably the most irritating thing a toddler could do. Don’t pee and 'poopoo' whenever you feel like it, don’t be overconfident and cocky, arrogant and snappy, a showoff and a bragger. Don’t be sneaky, nosy, don’t eavesdrop, don’t be a gossiper, don’t talk with food in your mouth, don’t spit, cry or beg.
Be humble and meek, be patient and thankful, and don’t drink too many energy drinks/soft drinks. Eat your veggies when you’re told to and eat your fruits as well. If you’re told no, it means no, don’t ask or question. Respect your elders, respect your parents, don’t be mean to others, share because it shows that you care, don’t seek for revenge but for redemption. Smile because your happiness is relevant.
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