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Some Cliché but Valuable Life Lessons you Can Teach your Children

Valuable life lessons are something that cannot be learned through school and studying. Thus, it is accumulated through the presence of those children surrounded by wiser people, most especially, their parents. As a parent, even without you knowing, one small trait or action can impact your children a lot. It may be a positive or a negative influence but, parents should take extra care when showing examples of them in their everyday lives.


In line with the text above, parents are automatically given the responsibility to act as a model for their children. Since the way a child grows depends on the environment they live in, it is up to the parents to build their environment. As much as possible, teach them valuable life lessons that they can implement in their everyday lives and allow them to prosper at their own pace.


Moreover, as much as how cliché it sounds, advice is there to help them be at ease. Through the harsh weather of life, parents can ease the pressure by offering them good life lessons, and act upon them rather than just merely saying it.


To show the importance of such a matter, let us relive our parents’ advice and list down all the cliché valuable life lessons that they have taught us along the journey.

Time is gold



If you are somebody who lacks time management, then maybe at some point you have heard this somewhere. “Time is gold” is advice that has been used ages ago—just to completely signify the essence of time in our lives. More so, if you are enduring adulting and you still have problems with time management, this quote is simply the best for you. As overrated as it sounds, the value of time is truly something that cannot be easily replaced. Children who know how to prioritize tasks, prepare ahead of time, and organize themselves well can go on to have highly successful lives. Learning time management can help children increase their productivity and competency. Good time management can also help you focus better and make better decisions.

Honesty is the best policy



Another overrated quote that continuously speaks in thousands of volumes. Beckoning through the main outlooks in life, who would believe you if you were to be dishonest? Thus, for you to show credibility and reliability, you must first be completely true with everything you say. This policy has been continued to be taught by our parents at such an early age, to avoid practicing lying, which can completely deteriorate our credibility as a person. As a result, it is critical to attempt to avoid any type of dishonesty, no matter how minor or innocuous. Allow your child to hear you refer to people in a genuine manner.

Don’t talk when your mouth is full



For common manners, you must have been scolded when you talk whenever you are eating right? This common phrase is not only for how others perceive you, but it is also to respect and signify modesty during eating. Common manners like these allow a child to grow in a modest manner rather than a rowdy one. It may seem not that of a big deal at all, however, advocating good manners will instill into a child’s mindset until they grow up. Good manners may assist you in molding your youngster into a nice and caring individual while also increasing his social IQ. Modeling excellent manners constantly and consistently may aid your youngster in adopting them and making them a part of his life. So, to start as early as possible, instill these manners while you still can.


Always say please



Another phrase for good manners. However, in this case, we are taught respect than modesty. Saying, “please” is a manner that should have been continuously practiced and taught, especially in this modern age. These days, children seem to forget the importance of respect and it is dangerous, as it can instill a negative mindset in your children. Thus, this manner should never be forgotten, more so it should be a common act of manner for a kid growing up in a wide environment. If you were a child and you have been taught the essence of saying, “please”, then be thankful. Not all have the privilege of learning such a simple manner moreover acknowledging its entire importance of it.

Don’t do unto others what you don’t want others to do unto you



If you want others to respect you, then make sure you respect others as well. The phrase mentioned above is one of the most valuable life lessons a child can attain. For one to seek respect, one must give out respect as well. More like a give-and-take situation in our wide scope of society. Respecting others is a good trait one adult shall possess since it allows for good and healthy relationships with other people. Also, it settles an adult below the ground, as much as high it has come up to in life. This advice is commonly mentioned to children just to signify the essence of respect in our lives and how it can contribute to maintaining good relationships in our society—for the near future.

You’re in charge of your own life



Being with your children along the way is a good sign of support, but sometimes you ought to teach them independence as well. Instilling this advice in your child’s mindset will allow them to grow out of their shells without being caged by anybody else. If you practice this with your kid at such an early age, they would not have a hard time being independent in the future. Teaching kids how to take charge when the situation badly needs to instill a strong mindset as they grow—a very essential trait while adulting.

Some advice here might sound déjà vu, or eerily familiar. Well, it must be because you might have legit heard it somewhere—probably from your parents?


Thus, we owe it to them to show gratitude for what we have learned from them and what we can teach our future generations.


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