Many children are not failing because they are not intelligent. They are struggling because they are constantly compared with others. Every child learns differently, and encouragement is far more powerful than comparison. This message is for parents who truly want to build confident and successful children.
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A short motivational message for students and parents as examination week begins. Confidence, calmness, and encouragement can make a big difference.
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Good teachers are essential to the success of any school. When teachers are supported and valued, schools grow stronger and students benefit greatly.
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Children who are not taught respect at home may carry the same behaviour into the classroom. Parenting and education must work together to raise responsible and respectful children
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A child’s academic performance is influenced by both the school and the home environment. When parents support learning at home, children succeed better in school.
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Over-pampering children may feel like love, but without discipline and correction, it can lead to serious character problems later. True parenting balances love with training.
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A child begins learning long before stepping into a classroom. The home is the first school where children develop respect, discipline, and character. In this video, Miss Rejoice reminds parents of the powerful role the home plays in shaping a child’s future.
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Many parents today complain that their children are lazy, unserious, or unwilling to take responsibility.
But the truth is — children are not born responsible. They are trained.
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Children learn more from what they see than what they are told. Parents are the first and most powerful example in a child’s life.
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Responsibility is not automatic — it is taught. If children are constantly excused at home, they may struggle to own their mistakes later in life. Let’s talk about accountability.
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Many parents unknowingly weaken their authority by defending their child publicly when correction is needed. Let’s talk about unity between home and school.
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When one parent steps back, the other often overcompensates. But parenting was never meant to be a solo role. Let’s talk about balance in the home.
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