Friday, December 25, 2015

Life-Changing

When reviewing this great TFK article "Tell Us About It - Kids Health", I found these questions that kids need to answer about their parents. The questions sucked me in, and I decided to answer them here:

1. How well do you get along with your parents?

Me and my parents get along pretty well. One of the problems is that my parents like to fight. They fight mostly on weekends. For some reason, I think they shouldn't be married to each other. My parents are nice and usually let me have what I want. I think in the long run, I'll get along fine with my parents.

2. What do you and your parents argue about?

My parents usually argue to me about work, and that we will get a good house pretty soon. I think that we sometimes argue when I ask for things they don't want to get. We argue about gifts and presents and other stuff.

3. What do you wish you can make parents understand about kids?

I wish my parents will understand  that as kids we ask for things we don't need. Or that we make lots of mistakes. Maybe we sometimes get crazy! That way they won't yell at us if we do any of these three things.

4. Do you have fun with your parents?

Yes, me and my parents have fun together. Together, we read, learn to code, and write blogs. Together, we go for a walk, bike ride, or go roller skate, and ice skate. Together, we go for vacation and watch movies. Together, me and my parents have a lot of fun.

I completely encourage children to try to answer these questions. They can help their parents by using their very own voice. So, children out there go and answer these questions!

And parents, if your children come up to you with these questions answered; it's in your interest to listen. This can change your kids and your own life; for the better!

P.S. Article with list of questions published in Time For Kids October 23, 2015. Link to the website for the questions http://kidshealth.org

-Writing Girl