̺/2024-08-13
ȸ ÷ֽ ۹Hi Eva,
Thank you for doing your homework. It's
true that living together can sometimes blur the lines of privacy, especially
when it comes to children. Recognizing that your sons need their own space and
privacy is an important step. Waiting for them to share things with you rather
than checking their phones shows that you trust them and respect their
boundaries. Its clear that youre a thoughtful and caring parent who is always
looking out for your family's well-being. The way you're handling this shows a
lot of maturity and understanding. Keep up the great work, youre doing an
excellent job!
~Teacher Cathy
I think that everyone respected the
privacy.
>>I think that everyone should
respect each other's privacy.
Especially about family.
>>Especially in the family.
Sometime family don't protect
privacy, Because we live to together, know each other.
>>Sometimes, family doesnt
respect privacy because we live together and know each other so well.
We often think my family don't need
the privacy.
>>We often think that family
doesn't need privacy.
I also didn't think about my son's
privacy.
>>CORRECT
OR>>I didnt consider my sons
privacy either.
Because l thought my son's are too
little, I have to care of them.
>>Because I thought my sons
were too young, I felt I had to take care of them.
My thinking was wrong.
>>CORRECT
OR>>I realized my thinking was
mistaken.
Now I don't see son's phone and i
wait for them to tell me.
>>Now I don't check my son's
phone; I wait for him to tell me instead.