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00:00If you don't want your child to become lazy later in life, teach them these five rules, especially numbers four
00:09and five.
00:11Rule number one, don't let them stay in bed all morning.
00:16Even during holidays and weekends, teach them to wake up early, because waking up early trains the mind and body
00:26to stay active, sharp, and productive throughout the day.
00:31Children who grow up sleeping half the day away often struggle with discipline and the challenges of life in the
00:39future.
00:40Hmm. Many parents ignore this nowadays.
00:43Exactly. Rule number two, stop cleaning every mess they create. If they scatter toys, let them pack them up. If
00:54they dirty their room, make them clean it.
00:58Children who never clean up after themselves slowly develop the mindset that someone else will always fix their problems.
01:07Responsibility starts with small daily habits at home.
01:11Rule number three, don't take schoolwork lightly. Check their assignments and ensure they complete them.
01:20Correct careless behavior. Teach them to finish what they start.
01:25Children who are held accountable academically often become more focused, disciplined, and serious about life.
01:33Okay. So, discipline really starts inside the home.
01:38That's right. Rule number four, teach them to work with their hands.
01:45Don't let screens raise your children. Bring them into the kitchen. Let them help cook, wash, organize, and assist at
01:55home.
01:55Children who learn how to create often become more responsible than children who only sit and consume entertainment all day.
02:05Rule number five, let them try different skills early.
02:10Expose them to drawing, fixing things, music, sports, reading, public speaking, or other creative activities.
02:20Children often discover their talents by trying many things first.
02:26The more useful skills they learn early, the more confident, capable, and hardworking they become later in life.
02:35Hmm. So the habits children learn today become the character they carry tomorrow.
02:41Exactly. Raise your children with love, but don't raise them to become soft, helpless adults.
02:49Okay, Grandma. I think every parent needs to hear this.

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