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Donald Trump - How To Raise Your Kids To Be Responsible Adults

Posted by trix

 

Donald Trump is a man of many talents. He runs a huge company, he's married to a beautiful woman and is a father to 5 kids. His kids range in age from 30 to 2 and Donald is determined to raise his kids to be to be successful, responsible, and caring adults. He and their mothers  seems to have done a great job with them so far because they are very driven and successful.

These are his tips for successful child rearing.

1. Be an example. Children watch –and they will emulate what they see.

2. Set the standard high. Challenge is good, and accomplishment creates healthy self-respect.

3. Stress the importance of education, it's the foundation for success.

4. Let them know they are exceptional, so exceptional results are expected.

5. Exhibit a sense of community through participation and philanthropy. Giving back is a great reward.

Are you gonna try these?

These are common sense tips, wait I forgot, common sense is not so common any more is it?

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Comments

 

chyna823 said:

I have to say, Trump's adult children do seem to have turned out shockingly well-adjusted.

September 16, 2008 6:44 PM
 

me said:

and how many nannies does it take to instill this succesful child rearing plan ?

September 16, 2008 8:15 PM
 

jackson said:

Are you kidding? You are holding this goofball ego-maniac as a role model for parents?

What's next?  Bill O'reilly loofah tips?  John Edward's tips to spice up a marriage?

Phttttttttt

September 17, 2008 3:56 PM
 

careyfaith said:

Regardless of what we may think of the man, I think those tips are great ones...even if they did come from some PR person or ghostwriter!

September 17, 2008 5:40 PM
 

leticia said:

I don't care for the man, but you got to hand it to someone who's kids are okay. In this case, maybe it's Ivana that's had more to do with it, since it's too soon to tell with the others. As for the nanny comment...a nanny (or nannies, as the case may be!) can help with those everyday moments, but they're not responsible for how children turn out. Parents are. No matter what.

September 18, 2008 3:28 AM
 

juney said:

I am who I am today in part because of the Nanny that raised me.  It was not all together my parents that's for sure.  With respect to my Madison Avenue (where we lived) mother, who did not work during those tender years of my life, I remember shopping and the occasional short trip to the park.  I remember my Nanny - who is still in my life today by the way, forty years later.

September 18, 2008 7:44 AM
 

Sassy Smith said:

The guy is a douche and I'm betting some PR person gave him those tips.  His baby son is adorable though and has WAY better hair. ;)

September 18, 2008 9:57 AM

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