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Do You Think Nigerian Parents Need To Go For Parenting Lessons? by sikaz: 6:09pm On Feb 27, 2009
I want to know your feelings about this important topic.

The reason for this is that everyday we get to hear and
read about young ones going into activities that suggest
that there most Nigerian parents are either failing in their
duties as parents or that they do not even know what to do
to take care of their children.

Most people only plan for their wedding but fail to plan for
fatherhood or motherhood-parenting generally.

What do you think about this?

I believe that if Nigerian parents are mindful of what their
responsibilities are as parents they need to curb most of
the things that are happening to the youths(their children)
in our society today.

Tell us what you think about thew way Nigerian parents are
treating matters that concern this all important aspect of our
lives as a nation.

Sikaz.
www.parentingparadise.com
http://parentingsecretswithkazeem..com
Re: Do You Think Nigerian Parents Need To Go For Parenting Lessons? by JustGood(m): 6:29pm On Feb 27, 2009
Just where did you get the idea that Nigerian parents are no good?
If you want to make some money via a blog, must you make unsound and unfounded statements?
Re: Do You Think Nigerian Parents Need To Go For Parenting Lessons? by sikaz: 7:06pm On Feb 27, 2009
We have to put sentiments apart,my dear.

If you think l want to make money hence the question
you are really wrong.I'm a school administrator in Lagos
State(one of the Senior Secondary schools)if you care to
know this.

I've got well over twenty-four years of teaching in the kitty,so
l know what I'm talking about here.I'm also a father of two
teenage boys,the elder of who is twenty years old.

We see,meet and discuss with teenagers everyday.And this
was what informed my interest in my Niche - PARENTING.

The simple question is still unanswered by you and l look
forward to reading your sincere opinion about this very
important topic.

I've never( and I'll NEVER) condemned anybody's parenting efforts
or lack of it.

Thank you for your response to this question.

I'm your friend and I'm very much interested in improving our society
through the right PARENTING ACTIVITIES.

l feel very much concerned about this topic.

Sikaz
www.parentingparadise.com
http://parentingsecretswithkazeem..com
Re: Do You Think Nigerian Parents Need To Go For Parenting Lessons? by tpia: 7:15pm On Feb 27, 2009
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Re: Do You Think Nigerian Parents Need To Go For Parenting Lessons? by sikaz: 8:16pm On Feb 27, 2009
You are just spot,tpia!

Most parents are running after material things
forgeting that their children are very much important
in this matter.

If you fail to train your children and continue to acquire
wealth,who takes over after your departure, the untrained
child?

Kudos to those who are doing their best to bring up good
children for the future of the nation.

We all need to acquire some lessons in parenting before
we venture into bringing the children into the world.

Sikaz
www.parentingparadise.com
http://parentingsecretswithkazeem..com

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