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Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Joydan95: 4:44pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
Peerielass:Wow |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by babythug(f): 4:46pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
Glad for a thread like this. I have three boys and I’m worried lest they pick up the typical British waywardness.. I find many of us Nigerians myself inclusive don’t encourage our children to speak our local languages. The Asians and Indians/Pakistanis do that a lot. It may help the children remember that we are actually Africans and help in this training/raising our children that we are discussing 6 Likes |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by mumzt: 5:00pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
babythug: The language this is another issue to unlearn and relearn � It's not easy honestly. Especially if the parents are from different ethnic groups. I admire the Asians when I hear their kids speak, but incorporating it is a big issue. I don't even remember to speak to them. May God help me 3 Likes |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by LagosismyHome(f): 5:06pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
Joydan95: Per month |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by PrimadonnaO(f): 5:10pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
Vicas2000: Lol. Did you really take that to be a slight? |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Sweetyie(f): 5:13pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
HeyHey: Hey Sis, I got admission too, looking forward to bringing my daughter, can we connect |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Mamatukwas: 5:24pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
babythug: The language issue gives me headache I won’t lie. I’ve heard the way is to speak the language you want them to learn exclusively at home but it’s not easy. People that are doing it successfully should show us the way. 3 Likes |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by isaacola57: 5:26pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
If someone beats his child what will happen.. |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Mamatukwas: 5:31pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
isaacola57: Your child can go to school sad, be questioned in school = problem for you up to and not excluding incarceration. Your child could be hurt and need medical attention = double wahala for you. Your child’s confidence might be affected if you beat them constantly in this environment. Not saying you can’t loose it and smack them on rare occasions but the target is to completely eliminate the need to use force. 3 Likes |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Joydan95: 5:33pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
isaacola57: The government will likely take the child from you cos they feel you are mental. |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by isaacola57: 5:41pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
Joydan95:but no jail term? 1 Like |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by mumzt: 5:52pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
isaacola57: This cracked me up. ����� 3 Likes |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by LagosismyHome(f): 5:55pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
isaacola57: Taking the children... mentally its the same as jail term 3 Likes |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Mamatukwas: 6:00pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
LagosismyHome: Or worse. |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Trendytessy(f): 6:15pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
Nice & informative thread! |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Endlessgrace: 6:29pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
isaacola57: There is now a possible jail time. Scotland has passed this into law last year, spanking a child is now dealt with as a criminal case and i heard England is following this. |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by nnenwa5: 6:31pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
Excellent thread; I don't know why we don't have one for USA folks. cc Cococandy |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Bluetherapy: 6:40pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
cdieli:What do you mean by "shout for the kids"? Like "MUSA WHERE ARE YOU?". How did you sort it with the police? |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by cococandy(f): 6:43pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
nnenwa5:right? You’re spot on. 3 Likes |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by GloriousGbola: 6:51pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
cococandy: Plan a for school shooter response protocol Plan b for school shooter response protocol Black parent talk Plan c school shooter response protocol Thanks and God bless America 1 Like |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by 1Sharon(f): 6:53pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
mumzt: And when the kids grow up, you all complain that they don't speak their language. |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by oyin4luv: 6:58pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
Hello All, Anybody here living in Gloucester? For Mum's whose kids are in primary school;has there been any report on bullying,Do they have black skin kids in their class. 1 Like |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by cococandy(f): 7:34pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
GloriousGbola: Hehehe. You’re not wrong |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by babythug(f): 7:39pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
cdieli: Can you share some more about the “ white church”? What’s the worship experience like for you and your family? |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by LagosismyHome(f): 7:44pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
babythug: I think its very good to teach it, I love it now when I am in public and can gist or gossip with my mama in peace knowing fully well the public don't know what I am talking about and I want that for my kids Want and reality can be two different things. I am just finding it hard to actualize. I even paid for zoom lesson from naija, lol. We were all excited and initially started then somehow it fizzled again. ...parenthood no easy. This one thing I hope I can keep trying to be better at . ... 3 Likes |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by DonroxyII: 7:50pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
mumzt:God Bless your strength. |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by IRALIFE(f): 8:05pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
Mamatukwas: Noted with thanks 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by cdieli(m): 8:18pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
The worship experience is encouraging with the whites; they use instruments for their worship they are more concerned about the bible teaching. Tithe and offering are not spoken about. There is a box written offering and tithe your conscience is your judge. babythug: 7 Likes |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by kaylov12: 8:19pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
tosine25: What works for one person may not work for the other. Some women like are always say are super women, I don't know how they keep it together. I work as a full time teacher with 2 kids under 8 as well, but I must confess, it is hard and not cheap. My 2 kids have to attend breakfast and after school club. They both don't eat Oyinbo food so I have to make hot meals everyday. Schools will call to collect kids when something happens. If any of them have to stay at home, I automatically have tot stay home as well. Childcare is a full time job on its own.It really is a draconian task to get through everyday. I have sent SOS message to hubby. I don't know what may happen if I continue like this. 9 Likes |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by sureboykris(m): 8:35pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
Following |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by kaylov12: 8:43pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
So many topics to discuss on this thread but please can we discuss the PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM. Most Naija parents feel they get quality education cheaply here which mostly is not the case. I am a secondary school maths teacher and I weep for these children. Lack of motivation, apathy, to mention a few. Asides creating a safe and enabling environment for students to learn, PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN UK AREN'T ANY DIFFERENT FROM THOSE IN NIGERIA. Parents need to be more involved in their children's education. 9 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Mamatukwas: 9:11pm On Mar 09, 2022 |
kaylov12: Is this if you compare Public to Public or Public here to Private in Naija? Also are you in England or Scotland? I agree with you oh, just need some clarity about the comparison. |
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