Anne Frank Devoted Children Analysis

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Project “Transparent Children” - to see more of the child and prepare him for the changing world Anne Frank's diary shares authentic and personal information, feelings, and thoughts, and reinforces the claim that we do not always know what is in the hearts of our children. In an interview with the Israeli newspaper “Yedioth Ahronoth” that held with Otto Frank, Anne's father in 1979, he said: “… Today I read the diary often, and I notice many things, and I understand that I never knew Anne, even though our communication seems well and we talked a lot, we read a lot together … ” As a parent to children, you must have stopped for at least one moment when they were on the playground with their friends without adult supervision and wondered what was going …show more content…

What are they talking about? What do they do with each other? Are they at any risk, or exposed to things that might hurt them? Similar thoughts may have raised you when the child was alone in front of the computer and played a game that he said “everyone plays with” and that he is talking to others while playing is not dangerous or may harm him. Even when he was at home with his brothers and you went out for a joint or urgent arrangement. Even then perhaps this thought came up, what was happening there? Is everything fine? That I should ask what was? Or what happens? Or is it too much “digging”? So yes, many things are happening there, exposure to new content that is new to your children, new words, and expressions that your children have not heard yet, certainly not from you. The question is what is the right balance? To what extent the physical presence of a parent is