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It's O.K. to whisper occasionally to your child about something going on in the music; otherwise, no talking unless the musicians or conductor are interacting with you.
"Playing along with your kid about Santa is not the same as lying to your child about something really major like, Oh no, you thought that was your father and it's really not!
When you joke or laugh with someone else in the presence of your child about something he said to you in all seriousness, you may embarrass him -- or worse -- betray his trust in you.
For example, go to the playground and have an ice cream, borrow a favourite DVD, or play a board game together, etc. Try to talk to the child about something completely unrelated when they're in the middle of getting their shot.
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Over half of all parents said they talked to their children about something they posted.
Over half of all parents said they had talked to their children about something they posted.
And even if a child is passionate about something, that doesn't mean you have to go all out, "if it's to the detriment of the parent's sanity or a connected family life," Professor Doherty said.
However, try to be flexible if an extra message comes your way because your child is upset about something during their school day.
Many of the startup companies were focused on retail, or even programs to educate children about money — something of a stretch for SWIFT which is very much in the wholesale banking business.
When children are upset about something, it is important for parents to take those feelings seriously, even if the matter seems trivial.
"This cropped up after 9/11, and it was a symbolic way of children expressing anxiety about something bad happening to them, of bringing it closer to home," she said.
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