11. The signs are that indulged children tend to become unmanageable when they reach their teens. 12. Very young children tend to be grabby and often refuse to share. 13. Joe and Malcolm Gauld both say children tend to do their utmost when they see their parents making similar efforts. 14. But by and large the consensus was that children tended to use English at home, while parents very often used Jamaican, especially when old friends came visiting. 15. Furthermore children tend to identify with the parent of the same sex. 16. Active children tended to have been active, difficult babies, and passive children withdrawn babies, low in persistence. 17. And once the parents are involved in giving to charity and volunteering, the children tend to imitate their behavior, he said. 18. And they brought up the uneasy suggestion that socially and economically disadvantaged children tend to perform at lower levels than children of two-parent families with means. 19. And the remaining children tend to be undernourished and anemic. 20. As a result, the children tend to enamored of their old business. |