Promise

We visited our relatives in the province because it was the feast of their patron. We stayed for one week. It’s been for how many months I have not seen all my relatives in the province especially my grandparents. Before going to the province we bought lots of foods for them to add in their food to use in their feast. My mother is a cook so she bought all the ingredients that needed in cooking different dishes. While my father bought some alcohols for them to drink while having a party together with our relatives.

After a long drive that takes almost six hours we finally reached the house of my grandparents. I saw all my relatives but some of them I didn’t immediately knew because some of my cousin where got matured in their physical appearances because of for how many months I did not seen them. One of my closes Aunt gives birth for a week ago. I have noticed that she doesn’t have enough things for her new born baby. She needs baby furniture for her to place all the materials of baby in order. I promise her that I will come back after the feast to buy her baby baby furniture with baby crib and bassinets.

Circumstance and Composition

Many studies conducted in children who need to grow up healthy, ready to learn and succeed in school. Many aspects of child growth and development, family events and school success is education, education, and reported on in an attempt to help parents, educators, medical care, and policy makers better understand what they can to ensure the success of children. See study shows two important events that seem to have the greatest influence on child growth, development and ultimate success in education: poverty and family relationships.

Restriction of major birth defects or injury, these two cases, it holds the key to almost every aspect of life that affects his or her ability to grow up healthy and learn. However, it should be noted that these two factors overlap in many ways and can be seen in isolation. Furthermore, although it is found that the child’s behavior is what is sometimes the most destructive of the family due to drug abuse of the child, mental illness, disability or other factors, the emphasis here is on the impact of external factors on growth and development of otherwise normal, healthy child.