Remember Any Incident

When we remember events that happened with our children, we not only relive pleasant moments in our memories, but also strengthen our bond with them. I recently took a trip with my son that left some great memories for both of us.

We decided to visit our distant relatives who live on the other side of the city. My son was excited as usual and chatted happily the whole way. When we arrived at the relatives, he had already begun to explore the environment. He helped his aunt pick berries in the garden, played with distant relatives and told them about his hobbies.

One of the highlights of our trip was celebrating my cousin's birthday. All relatives gathered together to celebrate this holiday. My son was delighted with the beautifully decorated cake, which was decorated with candles. He gladly took part in the games and competitions that we organized for the guests.

We also went to an amusement park with my cousin and her daughter. My son was delighted with the rides, he especially loved the carousel and trampolines. We spent the whole day enjoying the atmosphere of fun and joy.

When we returned home, my son had already fallen asleep in the car, but I knew that this day would remain in his memory for a long time. We spent time together and that was the most important thing.

If your child is in a bad mood, don't ignore his feelings. You should listen to him and try to understand the reason for his sadness or anger. After this, you can advise him on what to do in the future to avoid trouble.

Remember events that happened recently, and do not reproach your child if he has forgotten some points. It is important to remember that our children perceive the world differently, and we must support them in all situations. Be attentive and take care of your children, and they will never forget this.