
Nigerian comedienne, Helen Paul has dished out an advice to parents as she throws light on how to raise their children.
Helen Paul said in a video that parent should develop the habit of playing with their children in order to build and foster a friendly and mutual relationship with them.
She also urged parents to make sure that their children do not fear anyone who comes around them so as to voice out immediately after they have been assaulted as it is a known fact that people who abuse children mostly threaten them after.
Making reference to the recent rape case involving Nollywood actor, Baba Ijesha and a teenager and she expressed how heartbroken she was over the fact that the child kept mute for 7 years after she was defiled when she was 7 years but made the report when she is now 14 years.
Watch the video below;
Let your children fear nobody when they are with you — Dr. Helen Paul tells parents pic.twitter.com/XDxkwG67vn
— Instablog9ja (@instablog9ja) April 29, 2021
Read some reactions to her video below;
@blaq_beeuutee: Don’t even let any boy call your underaged daughters “our wife”. That’s how it starts. Parents need to pay close attention to their kids even if they are not making sense to them. Kids are very expressive and once they see they aren’t welcomed, they have this withdrawal syndrome. PARENTS LISTEN TO YOUR CHILDREN
@helmaqueen1: Wrong time to give a good advance. This is inconsiderate .
@foodblogafrica: If you see anything wrong with this video aunty and uncle check yourself because she is spitting facts
@every.thing_savage: Fr parents need to listen to kids irrespective of their age
@official_bobby_fredrick: Parents should learn to be more friendly than over religious n strict with their kids especially the girl child , if they can’t confined in you just know u are not doing well as a parent
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