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Socialite imparts right values to her daughters
by The Star/Asia News Network|20 January 2011
Keywords: values, socialite, family, sharel ho, daughters
She may have all the money she needs but Singapore's socialite Sharel Ho has revealed that she is tough when bringing up her two daughters.
Sin Chew Daily quoted Ho as saying she only gives her eldest daughter $2 and younger daughter $1.50 daily.
The girls will also be fined 50 cents if they fail to finish their dinner.
Ho said her strict upbringing is aimed at teaching her girls to appreciate the things they have in life.
”For example, if they manage to get 100% in their spelling test, I will give them a present as encouragement. But if they fail to do their homework, I will make them write the words, ‘I must remember to do homework’ 100 times,” she added.
Ho said her girls were lucky to be born into a rich family.
To make them understand how fortunate they are, Ho would bring them to visit children’s homes or those with special needs.
Ho, who hails from Ipoh, Perak, is a permanent resident of Singapore.
Her husband is a Hong Kong businessman.
by The Star/Asia News Network|20 January 2011
Keywords: values, socialite, family, sharel ho, daughters
She may have all the money she needs but Singapore's socialite Sharel Ho has revealed that she is tough when bringing up her two daughters.
Sin Chew Daily quoted Ho as saying she only gives her eldest daughter $2 and younger daughter $1.50 daily.
The girls will also be fined 50 cents if they fail to finish their dinner.
Ho said her strict upbringing is aimed at teaching her girls to appreciate the things they have in life.
”For example, if they manage to get 100% in their spelling test, I will give them a present as encouragement. But if they fail to do their homework, I will make them write the words, ‘I must remember to do homework’ 100 times,” she added.
Ho said her girls were lucky to be born into a rich family.
To make them understand how fortunate they are, Ho would bring them to visit children’s homes or those with special needs.
Ho, who hails from Ipoh, Perak, is a permanent resident of Singapore.
Her husband is a Hong Kong businessman.
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