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How To Honour Your Parents by SeunOdumusi(m): 7:07pm On Mar 04, 2013
Instead of being disagreeable, honour your parents by being obedient and affectionate. Parents work hard to provide a meaningful life for their children. Appreciating your parents shows them their children care. Honouring your parents involves acknowledging their hardwork and making a few changes in habit. Doing so will positively impact the relationship that parents and children have with each other. Step 1: Be obedient to your parents. As children grow up, parents begin to mold their disciplinary and emotional qualities by setting rules and requiring chores. Children can honour their parents by following the set rules in the household and completing chores on time. Step 2: Celebrate important dates in the parent's life. All parents have birthdays, anniversaries and holidays (mother's day and father's day) that are important to them. Children can honour their parents by remembering these days and doing something special. For birthdays and holidays, give personable gifts, within your budget, that show appreciation. Even homemade cards, clothing and other crafts will mean the world to your parents. Step 3: Be affectionate towards your parents. Exhibiting affectionate behaviour tells your parents you love and appreciate them for all they've done. Say "I Love You" during phone calls and other opportune moments. Give your parents hugs when greeting them, and say "thank you" occasionally. A parent will feel loved and honoured upon being showered with sincere affection.

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