November 18, 2024
Parenting

Beginning Of Term Tips Parents Should Know

Bob Kisiki The staggered beginning of term is upon us yet again. Staggered in the sense that, unlike in the past where all schools opened on the same day, creating a melee on the road that stretched into the night, and distracting business the entire day, now different schools open on different days, which lends […]

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Parenting

Support Your Child’s Teachers

By Bob Kisiki If you are the “old skool” kind who decided that opening social media accounts is too “dot com” (which is often used with a hint of a sneer, making it derogatory), you might not know how much society adores and respects teachers. Oh, they do, as you will see when you read […]

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Parenting

How To Protect Children From Accidents

This article was first published in New Vision on June 4, 2014 By S. Van Heusen As I am driving around town in Kampala, I see children on their way to school subjected to such danger that it sends shivers down my spine. Why am I seeing children in the front seat of cars without […]

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Parenting

Learn To Relate With Your Children

By Bob Kisiki Some parents you know might not be as happy and content as you might imagine and the cause is not as complex as you might imagine. Have you ever considered how critical it is to develop a strong, durable relationship with your children? It is one thing to be their parent and […]

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Parenting

Make Homes Homely For Your Children

By Bob Kisiki Woe is you when your child, as they report to boarding school or, especially, university or college, they do so as one getting into social asylum. There are homes we subject children to, so that they end up living for the opportunity to step away even for a moment; sometimes even longing […]

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Create Emotional Security In Your Home

By Bob Kisiki I was hunched over my laptop when my son’s voice came from the other side of the door. “Excuse me daddy, may I come in?” I asked him to enter the bedroom where I was working. When he opened the door, he rushed at me, fell on his knees and wound his […]

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Parenting

Be Supportive When Children Get Low Grades

By Bob Kisiki No one wants a bad result. An expecting mother does not look forward to a stillbirth. A farmer does not anticipate anything, but a bumper harvest. Soldiers going to war, despite knowing that there is an enemy they are going to engage, hope for one thing – subduing the enemy and coming […]

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Parenting

Cushion Your Child Against Trauma

By Bob Kisiki Trauma is not part-time. Trauma, untreated, can mete out the worst and most enduring damage anyone can face. Trauma is dangerous. And our children are right now living in times when trauma is lurking right around the corner. I will show you. Tasha is only five. She last saw her father, a […]

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Parenting

How To Deal With A Child Who Detests You

By Bob Kisiki My friend is a single father living with three teenagers and a pre-teen. The pre-teen is a boy so are the older two of the three teens. Only one of his children is a girl — and they do not see eye-to-eye. It had not always been like that, though. For the […]

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Parenting

The Bane Of Online Classes

By Bob Kisiki I don’t know much about the various changes that have risen from the protracted coronavirus pandemic that has ravaged various spheres of society, but I know that we are experiencing things we had never dreamed of. Some of these are God-sent; many we wish had never happened, yet some carry a mix […]

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