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[quote]Assalamoalikum wa rehmat Allah yes it is a blessing that children live with you and get to know you and love that develops is mutual , i have changed my priorities since having children , although i do want to do service to Allahs people by working as a doctor , but then my children would be neglected as they are so young . all in good time i suppose inshallah. i have gone through lots of books written by english authors about how to bring up children and then i weigh that info against what the teachings of islam are , about lots of issues i still need answers and i hope this forum is of some help my 1 year old still doesnt sleep through the night , but im used to it now. my three year old is finally toilet trained through the day after much much tears from my side as i struggled with it since she was 9 months (thanks to the advice of my aunts who said we have seen children being trained in the first 40 days of their life). my daughter is three but she refuses to eat practically MOST of the things we eat, but alhamdulilah my 11 month old is exactly the opposite , so one apprehension is removed .... all children are not the same phew would appreciate tips on bringing up children, developing thier habits eating , sleeping , and toilets and then how to go about it salaam henna 1.[/quote]
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