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Kids are very innocent, and they should not think when they are little. When they grow up, they learn from adults and then they should think.
Well, I can't speak for everyone because there are different types of children. Some kids are naturally more generous, while others might be a bit more possessive. It's not necessarily about being mean, but sometimes they might be scared of losing something they value. It's a natural feeling for everyone, even adults. For example, when [...]
I believe whether children like to share depends largely on how they are raised. If parents consistently model and teach the importance of sharing, children are more likely to enjoy it. On the other hand, if parents are too preoccupied with their busy schedules and don't spend enough time with their children, they might miss [...]
I believe whether children like to share depends largely on how they are raised. If parents consistently model and teach the importance of sharing, children are more likely to enjoy it. On the other hand, if parents are too preoccupied with their busy schedules and don't spend enough time with their children, they might miss [...]
I believe whether children like to share depends largely on how they are raised. If a parent consistently models and teaches the importance of sharing, children are more likely to enjoy it. On the other hand, if parents are too occupied with their busy schedules and don't spend enough time with their children, they might [...]
I believe whether kids like to share depends largely on how they are raised. If parents consistently model and teach the importance of sharing, children are more likely to enjoy it. On the other hand, if parents are too occupied with their busy schedules and don't spend enough time with their children, they might miss [...]
It's interesting, because I've seen both sides. Sometimes, kids can be very possessive of their toys and belongings. I remember my cousins getting upset when I borrowed something. They'd shout or cry. But then, if I took something they didn't really need, they wouldn't remember it later. It seems like they can forget easily, especially [...]
Well, honestly, I'd say no based on my observations. I have two cousins who are very possessive of their belongings. For example, if someone takes something from them, they'll shout and maybe even cry. I've seen this happen quite a bit. So, I think they're not very good at sharing, but they can be generous. [...]
In my opinion, most children enjoy sharing toys and belongings. It helps them learn about cooperation and social skills.
In my opinion, most children like to share different types of items or things. They are often very free-spirited and generous, especially when they are young.
Yes, of course. I think kids today are more willing to share their things with each other. However, with teenagers, they often expect something in return. When we share, we should do it out of kindness and not expect anything back.
I think yes, most kids love sharing their toys, sweets, and other things with their friends. For example, I have a niece, and she has an outgoing personality. So most times she shares her toys and sweets, candies, with her friends. And it's good, I think.
Yes, I think children generally like to share their things with others and also borrow things from others. Especially when they feel a sense of generosity, sharing can lead to positive interactions.
Yes, of course. I think kids today are more willing to share their belongings with each other. However, we adults often expect something in return when we share.
