We as parents desire to teach our children how to have character, respect, and honor. We teach our children to say please and thank you and to be respectful of others. However, during the toddler years all parents know that their child's favorite word typically is "no" not please and thank you. Well, Mr. Jackson seems to have learned some manners. When I give him something now he says thank you without any prompting. I handed him his breakfast this morning and he said "thank you." Scott gave him his sippy and what did he say...that's right, "thank you." Wow! I am in shock! He not only heard my nagging...er...I mean teaching he put it to use! There's hope out there Mommies!!!
We as parents desire to teach our children how to have character, respect, and honor. We teach our children to say please and thank you and to be respectful of others. However, during the toddler years all parents know that their child's favorite word typically is "no" not please and thank you. Well, Mr. Jackson seems to have learned some manners. When I give him something now he says thank you without any prompting. I handed him his breakfast this morning and he said "thank you." Scott gave him his sippy and what did he say...that's right, "thank you." Wow! I am in shock! He not only heard my nagging...er...I mean teaching he put it to use! There's hope out there Mommies!!!
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