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Careers can wait, but parents don't.

  CHINA- For parents, being left by society is nothing terrible. But being neglected by their children is what saddens them the most. Recently on Zhihu - China's largest social Q&A network, there was the question: "When did you find out your parents were old?". The most sympathetic answer is: "When parents sit in one place and look at their children's attitude to follow." "We often take the busyness to justify our heartlessness. Speaking of being busy, I still have to meet friends every week, still take the time to travel and do personal homing. Being busy is a good reason I tell my parents when I can't visit my grandparents. And they always believed it to be true. I knew they were old," another recounted his story. Also from this question, the story happened 5 years ago of the family of Mr. Late Toan Binh living in Yanyang City, Jiangsu Province is repeated by many as a lesson in filial piety. Mr. and Mrs. Toan Binh and Lu Ai Binh relied o

How to help your child no longer be afraid to take medicine

  Getting children to take pills, especially syrups and pills that taste terrible can make them nervous and hurt, especially sensitive children. However, because of the importance of the drug, you can not compromise. Turn "nightmares" into a less traumatic experience in some of the following ways: Explain to the drug how important it is If your child is old enough to understand, explain why he needs medication. You can tell your kids to get them back to school, play with friends as usual... Empower your child Children tend to be more likely to agree when they feel engaged, voiced in an ongoing incident. If possible, let your child choose the taste of the drug, the duration of the drink. The more they feel they are in control of the situation, the less resistance they will have. Be creative Accompanying children needs a creativity. Consult your doctor if you can mix the drug with a drink or 'hide' it in your food. It's a win-win situation, especially when you'r

'The Man' sells land to feed hundreds of homeless elderly

  DONG NAI (VIET NAM)- Seeing that many old people no longer have relatives to take care of Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong, 54 years old in Phu Huu commune, Nhon Trach district welcomed home, free care until the end of life. At 4:00 pm, when the sun was calm at the end of the day, the large courtyard in front of Ms. Hong's house in Rach Seven hamlet, Phu Huu commune, Nhon Trach district, appeared more than 40 old men constantly pulling each other out to sit. Each one of them a stone bench, grandparents, grandmothers told each other headless stories. They all have no relatives, some have accidents, are mentally ill, have unstable nerves... from many places taken care of by Ms. Hong. "Time to drink milk and eat cake. I'm used to it so it's time for the instruments to wait in the seats, no one tells anyone," said Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong. Ms. Nguyen Thi Be (light colored shirt), 70 years old, native of Can Tho is the most intelligent of the 76 people who are staying at the shelter.

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