LOVE...LOVE...LOVE...LOVE...
Spend time with your child and he will know you love him. Money is not everything... We all know this is not an issue for you both. Money will not give your child what he needs the most.
He needs LOVE - This is only something that can come from your hearts. Always spend time with doing silly and seemingly meaningless things when he is a baby. Play games and be involved with playing ball or sports WITH him in his young years, Go to see him in school plays or if he is in sports. In general - all through his life be very involved. He will be so much better off for it.
My minister had a father who was very very busy with all kinds of work projects and he (to this day, after being over 55 years old) still uses his younger years as an example of how we wishes so much that his dad could have played ball with him and just spent time with him that seemed to be unimportant at the time.
Time is probably one of the most precious commodities we have on this earth. We can use all our time to make money - or we can forgo on some things and invest our time in raising up well adjusted and LOVED individuals. Investing time in our family is by far the much more valuable and wise investment.
Best of wishes to you both!!! Congratulations!!! May God Bless this baby with All the Love that is possible.
♥ VicWhat's the best advice you've ever been given on raising a child?
As if they are actually going to spend time with their kids. Why do you think they hire nannies?
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excellent advice.....time and love is what every child needs.
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love and consistency; and discipline when required and more love
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love and consistency; and discipline when required and more love
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Looks like a publicist asked this to advertise the trumps web sites
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I agree with ';love'; and ';time';, but I was hoping for something that a man who's already GOT 5 KIDS wouldn't have already heard... guess I wasa expecting too much?
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Hmmmmmm, wonder if he'll bring him in the board rm when he says ';YOU'RE FIRED';
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This is a great answer, but also teach him to believe in God, and teach him about the unfortunate people on this earth, and to try and help your neighbors. Love of country, and respect for other people..
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It's simple.
Good parents are parents who are in love with eachother.
The fall-out from their love for eachother spills out towards the whole family making you excellent parents!
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Actually, forget the nannies; it is also possible to hire managers and accountants, and spend time with the kids if that's what you want. Time IS money; or rather, time costs money when you have very little time. They can spend whichever they choose.
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I think they wanted answers for the new mommy, it's her first baby. The Donald has 3 wonderful grown children and another beautiful girl. I don't think they turned out that good just because of their moms. I think their Daddy spent a lot of time with them also.
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I didnt see the question when you were taking answers, but I always have to put my 2 cents in. My best advice was from my daddy, he said the same works with kids love and money,When in doubt DONT.You have to trust all your instincts. Im sure by now you feee what I mean by now. Best of Life, Maw.
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The best parenting advice is not to have children with a very young gold digger super model you buy at your prime and expect to live happily ever after.
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Boy. I might be wrong, but how in the world are you gonna even have time to give your child? How about quitting some of the stuff you do to make more time? I barely have enough time for my infant son and I am not an international figure.
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BTW, are you even reading this, or is this just a gimmick from Y! Answers? Not to sound rude, but some of us wonder if they just paid you to do this. You haven't even bothered to ask/answer any other questions!
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How about you give us a comment, just to let us know you are really there? Better yet, answer someone else's question in the business category. Throw us a bone, lol. Anyway, best to you. -JG
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You know that it was just a gimmick. I seriously doubt they even did it. I'm sure a Y!Answers team member was behind it but oh well.It still helps to promote Y!Answers
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Donald Trump? yeah right. and if so, why would he be on this?
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your famouse
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This Tom's a fake
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and Donald is too.
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Hey faker up there! Who are you? Sure not Donald Trump.
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This question is a chatting question so it has been reported.
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If I may what I find the most significant thing about having a child is this. Realize that you have been given a gift to create a child that will exist in heaven or hell for an eternity. When people realize this in itself the self centered issues will hopefully go away.
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How about stay married this time - and don't forget your other children.
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This is funny! I can picture the Donald typing this question in his office because he is bored, kind of like the rest of us. Now as to this quesiton....um, since he has already raised three kids and all will be successful, I don't think he needs to ask this.
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I didn't know Iowa Cheeseburgers talk!
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wow an actual celeb!
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Love is great!
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Kinda random!
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I didn't know Donald Trump had kids!
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God Bless Your Beautiful new Baby. There is a Family that I read about two days ago, here on yahoo, that are looking for the justice for the loss of their six year old precious child, who's life was cut short due to a drunk driver. The young man plowed into the entire Family while walking.
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Ask a Grandmother my best advise for parents of an infant is to raise your child for a world you will never live to see. There are things on the horizon that today we can neither dream of or fear teach them to handle joy and sadness always assuring them of your love... belive in your child.
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To read the Newspaper Article, look under the Ask, Answer, Discover header, where it says Search for Answers, and type in What would You do for Justice. Click on the name love, that is underlined, go to His 360 page, and click on Darius's story.
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Read the heart wrenching, and heartbreaking Story of the Smith Family. I do not know these People, I just found the Story, and wanted to help, so I called Mr. Smith. They are trying to find help for two things.
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First to make sure that the Person, who in a drunken, angry rampage, took the life of their Son, and injured four others, seriously, serve more time for this Crime than two years. And that the Laws, in the State of Utah, for Vehicular Manslaughter be changed.
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You are amazing, You could help them more, or find help for them more than Myself, or Anyone else on here. Please read the story, I cried so much, I had to stop, and go back to finish it. I know that You Love Your Children. What is the price of a Child? God Bless
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And the best advice as a Parent, that I do give, as often as I can, is, that You never get a second chance at this very moment in time. Cherish it, it will be gone before You know it. And You can never get that time back.
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The thing that rocked my parental world was when I had my first son dedicated, the Pastor reminded me....I am not my sons Father.God is. But He chose ME to be his parent on this earth. He chose ME to guide and raise and love this child as He would.He Chose Me. What an awsome undertaking!!!!
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Donald, let's face it buddy, you've got the bucks, the rest comes easy if you make the TIME to show the kid there is more to life than superficiality and the pursuit of materialism.
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I hope money will afford him the freedom to be who he really wants to be and not a slave to someone else's inspired plans.
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If he feels your love as a hands-on, flesh and blood, father and not necessarily a distant ';rich dude';, he might just have the chance to become a happy and well-adjusted human being.
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I hope he grows up to be an individual who cares deeply about the less fortunate as well. Only then, he may learn to be both savvy and compassionate enough to earn other people's love and respect. Good Luck to you, your wife and lil' Barron.
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you reported me you *** because i asked if you were really donald trump because you really arent and ur trying to get attention... how lame
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I DO NOT believe that this is Donald Trump!! It's probably someone posing as him. Come on, do you think that Donald Trump is going to actually take the time to ask a question on yahoo answers? I don't believe it!
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Tell your daughter to marry a smart red headed boy.
Tell your son to marry a smart red headed girl.
Donny...join myspace and you will surly rule the world!
and don't forget to add me!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile%26amp;friendid=23753552
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I wish Donald Trump chose the best answer.
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i agree a 100%
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Hey, what happened to the baby you made with that Marla chic you dumped Ivana for? Not good enough?
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I don't think this is Donald Trump!!!! It doesn't have a little note that says: ';This is the real Donald Trump!!!!';
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Congrats Victoria!!
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haha look hes 2 lazy to choose an answer for himself lol
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hey donald, YOUR FIRED!!!!!!!!! LOL
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Raise them from under the arms otherwise you might hurt them...
Dang, I crack me up...
Seriously, the best advice is not to have any expectations. People with expectations make childrens lives a nightmare, go with the flow and see where you and the child end up.
1) Put a set of golf clubs in the room
2) Teach him to lay up on the second shot on the third hole of Trump National
3) Teach him to use an iron on the narrow 4th hole tee shot
Hug your children at home...belt 'em in the car.
Wow! Are you really Mr Donald Trump? I really love ';The Apprentice';! First of all, let me congratulate you and Mrs. Trump. Congrats!
Now, coming to the question, well, I haven't been adviced about raising a child because, I am a child myself. Ok, not a child, well a teenager but, I can tell you what I feel right? So, here are some suggestions from me-
1- Don't ever curb the child's curiosity. Let him ask questions and explore the world, that would really enhance his personality.
2- Give him good books, yea, I feel books somehow build up a man's character. Even in this era of technology, not a thing in the world can replace a good book. Let the little one take care of his small library.
3- Don't let the boy develop irrational fears. His mind should have a clear idea of what to fear from %26amp; not.
4- Let him think in a logical way, answer his why, what, how questions giving solid reasons.
5- Let him know that he is loved and cared for by his parents. Never be hesitant in telling him that he means the world to you.
6- Take time to talk to him each day %26amp; stay connected.
But, all the above points will be helpful in a later phase, for now, just keep loving him, look into his eyes and talk to the boy, trust me, he understands all of it.
Good Luck, Adios!
Lots of love and encouragement. A nice big allowance wouldn't hurt either!
I was told to show love to each other to give the baby an idea of relationship between the two of you. Also, to have patience with the crying,diaper changing and sleep schedule.
Love your child, and love each other. Be what you want your child to become.
First of all I want to say Congratulations! Children truly are a blessing. I want to thank you for asking this question! I feel honored to answer it. The best advice I received on raising my children is to spend as much time as possible with them, no matter what. They will remember the fun times spent with Mom and Dad. Teach them your values, but also explain why. Follow your heart. Nobody is a perfect parent!
When he gets a little older and can hold his head up good, hold him facing outward when you are out and about..He sees you all the time, but what he needs to see is the world around him. The hustle and bustle, the beautiful nature and most of all , all the wonderfully different people in the world. It is never to early to show your child what the world has to offer.. Congrats! I wish you all the best in your new journey!
when a child is born he need to be feed and clean and most important he needs a lots of love, love is the main ingredients. as the child it growing his necessities may change but the main ingredient will stay. Love
Be consistent in your discipline.
teach them to respect themselves, and otheres.
teach them to love all ppl
teach them to work to earn
teach them to be honest and good
teach them to learn
and give them love and suport
Keep a sense of humor! It will get you through all the typical child-induced traumas! Best Wishes with your new little one!
Teach your child financial literacy, because the American school system doesn't.
1. Give them love...unconditionally. This is not an option.
2. Be stern, but not un-bending.
3. Give them freedom, but with limits that you choose.
4. Let them make mistakes, and be there to comfort and love when they do.
Love and discipline, Love and discipline, Love and discipline.
Hi Melania and Donald,
It's so good to talk with you.
We have adopted all seven of our children. The best advice we ever received was that children need roots so that they will be firmly planted in a loving, nurturing environment, where they can be in touch with truth and their history and grow strong and healthy, and they need wings so that they are free to fly, explore, and find their own destiny. So, my advice is to give Barron William Trump roots and wings.
Congratulations and God bless you as you begin this amazing adventure with your new little one. It's definitely a wild ride!
Trust your instincts and don't doubt yourselves. Best wishes.
Love and patience. Let kids be kids, dont try to make them grow fast. Introduce them to God and a loving faith.
Am I Hired ?
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although people are often well intentioned it is best to go with your own parental instincts...we all have our own parenting style and a bunch of outside advice can overwhelm a new parent and make them second guess their abilties to raise their own child...
in other words i prefer the ';mind your own damn business'; approach...good intentioned advice is okay but only when warranted or asked for...plus advice is better taken when it is not overbearingly volunteered...
You can never love your Child to much. This is the best advice I have heard and it is true. Babies grow and respond based on the love and attention received by their parents. Healthy Home, Healthy Baby. Nurture and love all that you have in you. Don't hesitate to hold, cuddle, or play with him because all to soon they feel they are ';too big'; for it.
Raise your child as if you and your husband are on a deserted island.
It's up to only you two to figure out how to best raise this child.
Must have patience. My daughters test the limits everyday. It drives me crazy, but then they laugh or say something outrageous and it reminds me of why I wanted them so much in the first place. My mom taught me this. I tested her so many times threw the years. She was a wonderful mother. God bless her. Congrats!!!!!!!
My grandfather would offer you this advice...
As your son progresses through life give him the freedom to make his own mistakes, and only offer your support once he has learned by them.
Of course my grandfather used to kick the family dog when nobody was looking so you might want to take this advice with a pinch of salt!
I'm sure you'll do an excellent job ... Congratulations !
I can already picture him reading the Wall Street Journal
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The most expensive toys or the biggest trust-fund will never replace a child's parents. Be there for your child at all costs. It's far more important to spend time with him than to spend money on him. You can't buy him happiness.
If you are going to let your child be raised primarily by nannies at least try to find someone who will stick around and form a strong bond with your child. And maybe I've just watched Uptown Girls a few to many times, but never yet your child think that his nanny works for him.
If you can't spend a lot of time with your child that doesn't mean you can't still be a good parent. Just do your best to spend time with him, and, most importantly, make sure he knows you're trying. Even if you're busy, he'll be able to tell if you're making an effort.
Also, don't push him too hard. Don't expect him to be perfect. Kids can get into a lot of trouble trying to impress their parents, especially if they don't get to see their parents that often. Don't give him too much slack, though, either.
Finally, congratuations and good luck.
Spend time with them! I can only imagine how busy your lives are, but you should take time whenever you can to make time to be with your kids, especially since when they hit their teen years they're going to want to be all ';independent'; and everything.
Everyone wants to be able to look back on a happy childhood, and this entails having good memories of time spent with mommy and daddy. Baseball games, movies, the park, dance recitals, whatever it may be, be sure to give your time!
the best advise... is raise your children how you want them to grow up, not by what other people say, every body does it different.but most impotant everychild needs LOVE.
Donald and Melania,
Congratulations!
The best advice I received was to make my children my _first_ priority. Doing so realigns everything in life: your financials, your schedule, your future plans, etc.
I also learned from my father's example that I need to be an involved parent and an active part of my children's lives. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, ';The mere presence of a father is far less important than the nature of his involvement with his children. When fathers play a visible and nurturing role in their children's lives, the children have better emotional and social outcomes and are more likely to have stronger coping and adaptation skills, be better equipped to solve problems, stay in school longer, have longer-lasting relationships and have a higher work productivity.';
Best Wishes to you and your family,
Kevin
*Shrugging my furry shoulders* Two fold answer here...
ALWAYS make time to spend with them no matter how busy you are!
Never forget what it was like to be a child yourself and try to see things as they do!
Congrats on your young one...
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