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If you could give advice to anyone who is ten years younger than you or when they were ten years younger than now, what would you tell them?
(This thread is a rehash of this thread, with the difference that you can give advice to any non-public figure you want from 10 years ago too, regardless of how old they are.) (Also assuming they...
(This thread is a rehash of this thread, with the difference that you can give advice to any non-public figure you want from 10 years ago too, regardless of how old they are.)
(Also assuming they take you seriously, interpret it correctly, don't forget it immediately, don't cause a butterfly effect for doing so, etc...)
Advice for any generic 5-year old:
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If you don't know already, learn to write.
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If you don't know already, learn to read. (Neither of these are likely in most places but whatever.)
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If your parents tell you to not talk to strangers, what they mean by that is "don't talk to adults, unknown people who offer you things (which rarely happens anyway, lol) or people minding their own business." Most importantly, none of these apply to you current, or future classmates. Talk to them about things you might share in common.
(I would also include something about how watching children's cartoons are a utter waste of time but I have no replacement for those and I suspect only their parents would.)
Advice for me, 10 years ago:
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Pay attention to your future school material to make sure you don't lose it and call your teacher and interrupt class for everyone else.
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Some people will be very rude to you. You should probably tell your mom about it when you're home so she can tell the school staff about it. (You won't have time to tell your school staff unless you want to say that in fron of the people who will be rude to you.
Also I have no clue if the staff will do anything about it.) -
Crying will often attract those people to you and give them satisfaction, it's better to do it at home to your parents. (Also, those people shouldn't dictate the morality of crying.)
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If you hear a word you don't know about from your classmates, it might refer to someone's genitals, particularly If it starts with X. (
like a 5-year old would know what genitals are but anyway)
Some people will tell you or pressure you to do dumb things. ('Dumb' being needlessly harmful to others or humiliating to you.) Don't listen to them.
(I have no clue how they will react to this however.)To my mother, 10 years ago:
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In the future, it will be unanimous consensus that you should track everything your child does on the internet until they're a teenager and not have them spend more than like, 2 hours there. I'm not kidding about this.
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This is the ideal time to introduce your child to chores apparently.
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Telling your child to not talk to strangers will be a mistake, because your child will also assume 'strangers' to be his classmates, which is bad for obvious reasons. By 'strangers' you mean "adults, unknown people who offer you things (Have you ever seem this happen? Serious question.) or people minding their own business."
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Your child being autistic will mean your child will need more elaborate explanations for following social norms than most people.
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Children can often have their mouths not grow enough, and lack room for teeth to organize themselves properly. This will happen to your child, and if you wait too long, your child will have terrible teeth and need to use braces and palatal expanders to fix it, like your husband.
(I would probably also include something about my grandma dying of cancer, but my mom has never had problems with spending time with her parents so it's not really advice.)
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