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		By: William Jackson		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I agree with the above statements, especially, &quot;Build a close relationship with your son now.&quot; It is easier to start talking to your son when he is young than waiting until you think he can understand. Children are more 
aware, intellegent and connected than many parents think. Start talking to your son even when he is an infant so he and she understands the importance of dialogue, discussion and honest talk. Teach them how to talks also, if you are a yeller they will become one, if you speak calm, clear and articulate they will do the same. Remember as you talk even if they do not say anything that does not mean they are not listening. The older they get you will see the results and hear the results of your discussions. Wm Jackson, Educator 20 years plus..]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with the above statements, especially, &#8220;Build a close relationship with your son now.&#8221; It is easier to start talking to your son when he is young than waiting until you think he can understand. Children are more<br />
aware, intellegent and connected than many parents think. Start talking to your son even when he is an infant so he and she understands the importance of dialogue, discussion and honest talk. Teach them how to talks also, if you are a yeller they will become one, if you speak calm, clear and articulate they will do the same. Remember as you talk even if they do not say anything that does not mean they are not listening. The older they get you will see the results and hear the results of your discussions. Wm Jackson, Educator 20 years plus..</p>
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