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May napanood ako about people praising their kids in terms of physical appearance like "ang ganda mo" "ang gwapo mo" when in reality or in terms of societal standards eh hindi naman. They say na sure, it can boost the kids' ego in the confines of home pero once out in the world na eh they will be met with cruel judgments in contrast to what they have been brought up with. In short, sure, you can see your kid as the most good looking human being on the face of the earth but aside from their physical attributes, pwede naman i-praise yung talents na meron sila and wag lang puro ganda kasi kids are cruel and they will say otherwise. Medyo torn ako kasi gets naman na not all kids are good looking wag na tayo mag panggap na all people are beautiful kasi sure but?????? but paano ba magapalaki ng bagets kasi rinig naman sa lahat halos ng parents na ang ganda/gwapo ng anak kahit hindi naman? I mean of course hindi naman natin sasabihin na panget kemerlu pero ewan hahahahuhuhu ano ba guide me

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May napanood ako about people praising their kids in terms of physical appearance like "ang ganda mo" "ang gwapo mo" when in reality or in terms of societal standards eh hindi naman. They say na sure, it can boost the kids' ego in the confines of home pero once out in the world na eh they will be met with cruel judgments in contrast to what they have been brought up with. In short, sure, you can see your kid as the most good looking human being on the face of the earth but aside from their physical attributes, pwede naman i-praise yung talents na meron sila and wag lang puro ganda kasi kids are cruel and they will say otherwise. Medyo torn ako kasi gets naman na not all kids are good looking wag na tayo mag panggap na all people are beautiful kasi sure but?????? but paano ba magapalaki ng bagets kasi rinig naman sa lahat halos ng parents na ang ganda/gwapo ng anak kahit hindi naman? I mean of course hindi naman natin sasabihin na panget kemerlu pero ewan hahahahuhuhu ano ba guide me

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Ang pagpapalaki sa mga bata ay hindi lamang nakasalalay sa pisikal na anyo. Mahalaga rin na bigyang pansin ang kanilang mga talento, kakayahan, at mabubuting katangian. Sa halip na purihin lamang ang kanilang itsura, mas mainam na purihin din ang kanilang mga nagawa, mga natutunan, at mga pagbabago sa kanilang sarili.

Hindi rin naman masama na sabihin sa kanila na maganda o gwapo sila, pero dapat rin nating ituro sa kanila na hindi lamang sa pisikal na anyo nakasalalay ang halaga ng isang tao. Mahalaga rin na matuto silang magpahalaga sa kanilang sarili at sa iba hindi lamang dahil sa itsura kundi dahil sa kung ano ang meron sila sa loob.

Sa madaling salita, ang pagpapalaki sa mga bata ay isang balanse ng pagpapahalaga sa kanilang pisikal na anyo at sa kanilang mga talento at kakayahan. Hindi rin natin dapat kalimutan na ituro sa kanila na ang tunay na kagandahan ay nanggagaling sa loob.

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