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Old December 8th, 2006, 10:25 PM
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Good job, loving your diary and all the introspection you do ^_^

I used to love reading, too, before I discovered the internet *damn you internet! lol*

How old is your daughter? I'd recommend reading to her if she's very young... My mom did that for me every day, outlining the words so that I could follow along, and I learned how to read when I was three. I think that reeading's very important in developing a child's mind, and it really boosts their creativity. I'd suggest the little house on the prairie books if they're a bit older, I read littlle house in the big woods until it fell apart.

But even if your child is older, and doesn't develop a love for reading, you could always encourage their other passions... Do they like to draw, or exercise, or play music? That's one of my biggest regrets, not sticking to something long enough to become good at it...

Sorry if I sound like I'm giving advice that's out of place, I have no experience with parenting, so you know a lot more than me ^_^ Just a few suggestions, if you want something to think about.

Tokyo ni sundeimasu ka? Itta koto ga arimasen kedo, nihongo ni tokui ni naritai nara, itta houga ii deshou ne ^_^ Sorry that my Japanese is so bad
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