I played an intimate role in my first daughter's education. I made sure that she understood what was being asked of her and encourage her to ask questions. I also instilled in my oldest daughter to research problems she's experiencing in school. Also, we studied math and science subjects that was not a part of the schools curriculum. So we were always ahead of what was being asked of us. I kinda failed at this task with my other daughters. I didn't get to spend as much time with my younger daughters as I did with my eldest. My failure in not spending time with my younger daughters is partly do to my career going in positive directions and wanting to achieve more. With that said, I still pushed the same values of don't wait for someone to tell you learn something. If you have a problem, ask for help. Stay up late and study a subject you are having problems with. Lastly, don't hesitate to ask me for help. I let them know, if I don't know it. I will learn it to help them succeed. Lastly, my eldest daughter is now in her first year at Columbia University. I'm going to rededicate my self to help my other kids. This article is utter bullshit. I hope no one follows the advice given in this shit article.
I would love to move to Austin or Atlanta. My sticking point is that these places do not have public transportation. A car is another expense. I guess you can tell that I'm from New York. The furthest I've lived from work is about 45 minutes on New York City train.
I played an intimate role in my first daughter's education. I made sure that she understood what was being asked of her and encourage her to ask questions. I also instilled in my oldest daughter to research problems she's experiencing in school. Also, we studied math and science subjects that was not a part of the schools curriculum. So we were always ahead of what was being asked of us. I kinda failed at this task with my other daughters. I didn't get to spend as much time with my younger daughters as I did with my eldest. My failure in not spending time with my younger daughters is partly do to my career going in positive directions and wanting to achieve more. With that said, I still pushed the same values of don't wait for someone to tell you learn something. If you have a problem, ask for help. Stay up late and study a subject you are having problems with. Lastly, don't hesitate to ask me for help. I let them know, if I don't know it. I will learn it to help them succeed. Lastly, my eldest daughter is now in her first year at Columbia University. I'm going to rededicate my self to help my other kids. This article is utter bullshit. I hope no one follows the advice given in this shit article.
I would love to move to Austin or Atlanta. My sticking point is that these places do not have public transportation. A car is another expense. I guess you can tell that I'm from New York. The furthest I've lived from work is about 45 minutes on New York City train.