Listen to the full Wednesday 1st November, 2023 Edition of Focus on children. Climate change :the time to act is now.
Trees also help to control the level of water in the atmosphere by helping to regulate the water cycle. In deforested areas, there is less water in the air to be returned to the soil. This then causes dryer soil and the inability to grow crops.
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Let every girl voice be heard.
Girls’ education strengthens economies and reduces inequality. It contributes to more stable, resilient societies that give all individuals – including boys and men – the opportunity to fulfil their potential.
Girls are leaders. Girls are change makers. Girls are driving good and growth around the world.
We celebrate every girl child out there, and we want you all to know that you're what you believe you're and you have the power to be anything.
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Check out this short drama. Two friends having a short conversation.
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Peer pressure is a common phenomenon that affects people of all ages, from adolescents to adults. It occurs when individuals feel compelled to conform to the attitudes and behaviors of their peers, often at the expense of their values and beliefs. While peer pressure can be positive, it can also be harmful and lead to adverse outcomes such as substance abuse, risky behavior, and even mental health problems.
Surround yourself with positive influences, such as people who share your values and beliefs. Seek out friends and acquaintances who support you and encourage you to be your best self. Positive influences can help you resist negative peer pressure and stay true to yourself.
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Make sure your child understands that when an item belongs to someone else, it is that person's choice to share it or not, and your child is not entitled to use something just because he or she wants to, even if she asked for it politely. Make sure that your children always see you respecting the property of others.
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The underlying reason why we mostly tell young people to practice politeness and good behavior is because we care about how our actions affect others. Having good manners improves how you interact with people, builds good rapport, and strengthens communication skills. Try as much as possible to be a good example to your peers and elders.
Disciplining your child means teaching them responsible behaviour and self-control.
Try to explain things to your child in a way that matches their development level and remember to also lower yourself to their physical level. Children act out their feelings through their behaviour, so it is important to understand the feelings behind the behaviour. If you know the reasons for your child’s misbehaviour or feelings, you can help solve the underlying problems.