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Letters written by parents to their children at bar mitzvah.
Time flies, time flies, and in a blink of an eye, you have reached the third year of high school and are entering the hall of adults. We are glad to know that the school will hold an adult ceremony for you, because the adult ceremony is a declaration of your growth, which means that you will step into a new stage of life and realize a leap from childish to mature, from dependence to self-reliance.

A Letter from Parents to Children at the Adult Ceremony When you are about to bid farewell to childhood and step into the ranks of adults, mom and dad, as friends and parents, sincerely wish you a prosperous and youthful life!

18 years old, a brand-new starting point in life. Crossing this threshold, you will shoulder too many responsibilities: be responsible for yourself, create a bright future and create a happy and healthy life; Responsible for parents and share their worries; Be responsible for your future lover and enjoy a better life; Be responsible for the future child and give him (her) happiness; Responsible for the society and create a harmonious and beautiful society. ...

So many responsibilities, how will you face them? I think we should first learn from the rich nutrition of human beings, shape a noble soul and a strong body, and use our knowledge, talent, fortitude and self-confidence to realize that promise without regrets!

Whether you are ready or not, your 18 years old has arrived. Accompanying your bar mitzvah is the most important exam in your life. Be responsible for yourself before being responsible for others and society. You have worked hard and we are looking forward to it.

Opportunity is equal for everyone, but it is only reserved for those who are brave in suffering, struggling and giving up, and for those who are prepared. Only hard work can be rewarded. Therefore, from now on, you should learn to grasp and learn to give up. You give up weeds and exotic scenery, and you grasp your own future. Giving up is only temporary, and what you get will be lost. In short, don't do things that you regret.

Thank you for your warm sunshine, son. Thank every teacher who gave you guidance on your growth path; Thank you to every friend of the same age who went through childhood, adolescence and youth with you. Thank you, my baby, for giving us a chance to relive the growth of life, share all the joys and sorrows of your growth, and make our life full of happiness.

Remember, son: Mom and Dad will always be your most loyal friends. No matter what setbacks and bumps you encounter on the road of growth, we are your strong backing.

Finally, I still want to end our message to you at the age of 18 with Pavel Colta King's famous saying: when he looks back, he will not regret wasting his life, nor will he be ashamed of being mediocre. ...

A letter from parents to their children is eighteen years old, a new starting point in life.

Son, suddenly it's been eighteen years since we first met. How time flies. Eighteen years have been accompanied by your growth and progress, and you always feel that you have helped you too little, and sometimes you are too busy (for example, you decided to participate in a math contest). Although I love you the most in the world, I can't help doing something wrong. I'm ashamed!

Growing up, I almost never hit you or scolded you, because you were very good since childhood. Don't let parents worry about anything. You have lofty ideals and ambitions since you were a child. When you were in the fourth grade, you left a deep impression on me in a speech. "I want to be an entrepreneur and be as famous as Bill Gates.

Maybe you think it's impossible, but how do you know until you try? Maybe in a few years, the name Ho Choi will become a household name all over the world. "It's admirable that you can say such a thing at such a young age. You have a good learning quality, like to think independently and have your own opinions on problems. This is hard to come by. Stick to it and you will succeed.

After entering high school, for various reasons, you have encountered some setbacks in your study. I think this is an opportunity to exercise you. It doesn't matter if you can't get into the best school. Because a journey of a thousand miles doesn't care about a moment's speed, it takes perseverance to keep the key. A person's success depends not on one or two bright spots in life (such as being admitted to North China), but on a person's constant pursuit and accumulation throughout his life. Remember, there is only one real failure, and that is to give up.

As long as you never give up, there is always hope of success. Accumulate more energy through repeated setbacks. Such people tend to have more endurance and toughness and can go further. There are still 100 days before the college entrance examination. This is the final sprint stage. This is an era of competition with perseverance and endurance. I know you are full of confidence at this moment, because you believe that you will become a dark horse. Good luck!

Eighteen years old will be another starting point for your life. You are no longer a teenager, but a young man. You must become more mature and stand up. Eighteen years old, in the legal sense, you have full capacity, which means not only rights, but also responsibilities and obligations; This means that you will bear a heavy burden on your shoulders. You must make yourself stronger. I believe my daughter will always be the best!

I wish my child a safe and happy life!