What do your children enjoy most of the summer? the question of the week

Every week we ask you a question that parents can answer and vote in our section Babies and more Answers. This way we share experiences and know your views and customs better. Every week we launch a new question and we value the answers of the question from the previous week.

This week we ask you about summer, the time of year that children enjoy most, far from schedules and routines. Childhood vacations are the ones most remembered for something in particular that makes them special. We want to know,

What do your children enjoy most of the summer?

I remember with special love the outdoor naps and bike rides. What are your children waiting to do all year long when summer comes?: go to town, see grandparents, meet friends, family games evenings, go to the beach, to the pool, to the mountains? Surely there is something that they later remember throughout the rest of the year.

The question from the previous week

Last week we asked you if your child is asked if it has been good, a question that can be somewhat disconcerting for the little ones.

The most valued has been that of Cristina Calero Ruiz who has responded

My son is told without coming to the story "Be good" and it seems absurd to me. Our language is plagued with the most stupid muffins in relation to the world of children, which nobody thinks about. For me, 'behave well' in addition to being something unintelligible to the child, who may not yet understand what it is to 'behave' is like taking for granted that if you say nothing, he will behave badly Come on I can not imagine saying goodbye to my husband who goes to work and telling him to behave well at work. When someone tells you, I always answer loud and clear "Pablo always behaves well" and then I turn to him and say "have a good time". A very interesting topic

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Please do it in the section of Babies and more Answers and not responding to this entry or our Facebook page, but we can not take them into account for next week.

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