NICE ARTICLE. PARENTS HAVE TO LISTEN TO THEIR CHILDREN AND DISCUSS WITH THEM MORE AND TELL THEM NOT TO AFRAID TO SAY OUT HOW THEY THINK LIKE HOW EUROPEANS DO. TEACHERS ALSO HAVE TO TAKE PART OF THIS ISSUES.
NICE ARTICLE. PARENTS HAVE TO LISTEN TO THEIR CHILDREN AND DISCUSS WITH THEM MORE AND TELL THEM NOT TO AFRAID TO SAY OUT HOW THEY THINK LIKE HOW EUROPEANS DO. TEACHERS ALSO HAVE TO TAKE PART OF THIS ISSUES.
FORTURE TELLER 11 years ago
DON'T LET US SIT THERE WHILE SIR JOHN BURNS THE COUNTRY.
ARE GHANAIANS AWARE THAT THEIR LIVES(24MILLION AND OVER) LIES IN THE MOUTH AND HANDS OF ONLY ONE IDIOT CALLED SIR JOHN? WHY ARE WE WAITING UNTIL THIS MAN AND HIS UNP ... read full comment
DON'T LET US SIT THERE WHILE SIR JOHN BURNS THE COUNTRY.
ARE GHANAIANS AWARE THAT THEIR LIVES(24MILLION AND OVER) LIES IN THE MOUTH AND HANDS OF ONLY ONE IDIOT CALLED SIR JOHN? WHY ARE WE WAITING UNTIL THIS MAN AND HIS UNPATRIOTIC FEW, HEADING ANOTHER PACK OF UNREASONABLE MEMBERS, SET THIS COUNTRY ABLAZE
GHANAWEB
MAY BE NPP WANTS THE JUSTICES TO GO THROUGH BIOMETRIC REGISTRATION AND VERIFICATION ELSE THEY WILL NOT BE CONVINCED. DURING REGISTRATION THE JUDGES WILL HAVE TO PROVIDE DATA ON THEIR FAMILY TREE INCLUDING ALL DISTANT RELATIVES FRIENDS, BUSINESS PARTNERS, CURRENT AND PAST VISITORS TO THEIR OFFICES AND HOMES ETC ETC. OH AKUFO ADDO. WHEN CAN I STOP HEARING YOUR NAME. I THOUGHT YOU WERE FOR EVER GONE WITH THE ELECTIONS. STOP TORTURING GHANAINAS.
Ogidigidi 11 years ago
The SDA Church must sanction this idiot called Sir John! He is a nationwrecker!
The SDA Church must sanction this idiot called Sir John! He is a nationwrecker!
Coachfuzzy 11 years ago
Thanks. YOU hit the nail straight to the head.May God bless You.
Thanks. YOU hit the nail straight to the head.May God bless You.
KOFI PANNI 11 years ago
HIS IRRESPONSIBLE HANDLING OF GHANA MONEY CAUSE ALL THESE PROBLEMS
HIS IRRESPONSIBLE HANDLING OF GHANA MONEY CAUSE ALL THESE PROBLEMS
Eko 11 years ago
Actually the problem is that in Ghana their is no aligned thinking as to what disciplining a child is. The most effective ways to discipline a child involve explaining to the child why what they have done is wrong and then wa ... read full comment
Actually the problem is that in Ghana their is no aligned thinking as to what disciplining a child is. The most effective ways to discipline a child involve explaining to the child why what they have done is wrong and then warning them that they may be punished if they repeat the action, and then to follow through if they repeat the action. If however what they have done is very bad and they know it is, punish them proportionately - do not be a sadist or psychopath, but also if yo have a kind heart do not be a wimp and let the child get off scot free. If you fail to discipline a child they can become spoilt and egotistical, but if you punish a child for stupid things too much, they can become fearful, violent or insensitive adults. The focus of punishment should always be 'how is this child harming themselves with their behaviour' and also 'how is this child harming society with their behaviour'.
If a child keeps repeating their actions despite being punished, sit down with the child and discuss why they are doing it. Some children act up when they are being bullied or struggling with schoolwork. If you find that they have no good explanation, some children actually like the attention they get from their negative behaviour. In which case I have found that it is very effective with Ghanaian children to do the naughty step, where you make them sit in a corner for five/ten minutes without anything to do, and then you explain why their actions are wrong afterwards. The boredom and isolation of this action is something they are keen to avoid.
Also, praise and reward your children when they achieve something, or do an act of kindness. It will encourage them to repeat their good behaviour in future.
In all honesty I have seen some terrible parenting in Ghana, when the products of bad parenting grow up to be awful adults I am often surprised that the parents or guardians are themselves surprised. What you put into the child is what grows out of them.
Benoni 11 years ago
The right of the child as defined under the UN charter looks at child up bringing through the prism of western culture.The right of the child means you must have the child’s consent when it come to matters relating to his o ... read full comment
The right of the child as defined under the UN charter looks at child up bringing through the prism of western culture.The right of the child means you must have the child’s consent when it come to matters relating to his or her welfare.It does like you must have the children's consent to discipline.It now virtually difficult to have control over children these days because of the so called child fights.I suspect it is a western agenda to westernize our children as part of their grand design at adulterating our culture.We have a culture that is different from the west and we must be allowed to bring up our children withing the acceptable boundaries of our culture.This deception and adulteration of our culture had gone on for far too long and it is high time we stop this deception and re- define our cultural approach to child up bringing as is being done in Asia.The western children are rotten morally to a point where their parents are afraid of them.No wonder America had rejected the child right nonsense.
yaayaa 11 years ago
this child right is nonsense in a country like ghana where the government doesnt support parents financialy, we dont need any imoral spoilt children in ghana, forget About that so called western child rights, those who in th ... read full comment
this child right is nonsense in a country like ghana where the government doesnt support parents financialy, we dont need any imoral spoilt children in ghana, forget About that so called western child rights, those who in the west wish they had obedient children like ours but their children have already been spoiled. lets mentain our cultural child upbringing.and leave this childright nonsense.
lili 11 years ago
Please teach your children respect for others and to obey their parents like The Bible says. If you love your child you will discipline them. The worst adults are those that were not disciplined as children. Oh Ghana, your ... read full comment
Please teach your children respect for others and to obey their parents like The Bible says. If you love your child you will discipline them. The worst adults are those that were not disciplined as children. Oh Ghana, your men must care about their children and be involved in their lives as role models.
Ogidigidi 11 years ago
Sir John of NPP is a BIG disgrace of the Bible-train up a child!
Sir John of NPP is a BIG disgrace of the Bible-train up a child!
MARCUS AMPADU 11 years ago
Since we spend lots of time at school with children more than we spend with them at home, we've got to immerse them in some form of moral education, discussing issues of right and wrong.
Many parents nowadays don't have time ... read full comment
Since we spend lots of time at school with children more than we spend with them at home, we've got to immerse them in some form of moral education, discussing issues of right and wrong.
Many parents nowadays don't have time or make time to talk to their children about issues of right and wrong. Grown ups felt obliged in admonishing wayward children.
Significant others also engaged in constant "afutuo" laced with story telling and proverbs.
Now we spend time watching mind numbing videos instead.
Eko 11 years ago
This is true, it was the stories and proverbs that would really sink into how I saw the world as a child. Some based in folklore, some from the Bible and some from the experience of my elders. However many modern Ghanaian pa ... read full comment
This is true, it was the stories and proverbs that would really sink into how I saw the world as a child. Some based in folklore, some from the Bible and some from the experience of my elders. However many modern Ghanaian parents shove their children in front of the tv. Television has been proven to be detrimental to childhood development, especially if it replaces time spent with the family.
IDRIS PACAS 11 years ago
Are you sure that the future of our children does not on academic performance in Ghana? a country where exam result is the only way of assessing students and their teachers? We don't need paper laws to protect our chn. Parent ... read full comment
Are you sure that the future of our children does not on academic performance in Ghana? a country where exam result is the only way of assessing students and their teachers? We don't need paper laws to protect our chn. Parents need good salaries just about a third of what is given to MP and ministers to ensure their chn's success. Have you seen the number of children selling sachet water in the streets of Accra?
NICE ARTICLE. PARENTS HAVE TO LISTEN TO THEIR CHILDREN AND DISCUSS WITH THEM MORE AND TELL THEM NOT TO AFRAID TO SAY OUT HOW THEY THINK LIKE HOW EUROPEANS DO. TEACHERS ALSO HAVE TO TAKE PART OF THIS ISSUES.
DON'T LET US SIT THERE WHILE SIR JOHN BURNS THE COUNTRY.
ARE GHANAIANS AWARE THAT THEIR LIVES(24MILLION AND OVER) LIES IN THE MOUTH AND HANDS OF ONLY ONE IDIOT CALLED SIR JOHN? WHY ARE WE WAITING UNTIL THIS MAN AND HIS UNP ...
read full comment
The SDA Church must sanction this idiot called Sir John! He is a nationwrecker!
Thanks. YOU hit the nail straight to the head.May God bless You.
HIS IRRESPONSIBLE HANDLING OF GHANA MONEY CAUSE ALL THESE PROBLEMS
Actually the problem is that in Ghana their is no aligned thinking as to what disciplining a child is. The most effective ways to discipline a child involve explaining to the child why what they have done is wrong and then wa ...
read full comment
The right of the child as defined under the UN charter looks at child up bringing through the prism of western culture.The right of the child means you must have the child’s consent when it come to matters relating to his o ...
read full comment
this child right is nonsense in a country like ghana where the government doesnt support parents financialy, we dont need any imoral spoilt children in ghana, forget About that so called western child rights, those who in th ...
read full comment
Please teach your children respect for others and to obey their parents like The Bible says. If you love your child you will discipline them. The worst adults are those that were not disciplined as children. Oh Ghana, your ...
read full comment
Sir John of NPP is a BIG disgrace of the Bible-train up a child!
Since we spend lots of time at school with children more than we spend with them at home, we've got to immerse them in some form of moral education, discussing issues of right and wrong.
Many parents nowadays don't have time ...
read full comment
This is true, it was the stories and proverbs that would really sink into how I saw the world as a child. Some based in folklore, some from the Bible and some from the experience of my elders. However many modern Ghanaian pa ...
read full comment
Are you sure that the future of our children does not on academic performance in Ghana? a country where exam result is the only way of assessing students and their teachers? We don't need paper laws to protect our chn. Parent ...
read full comment