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Are you the parent of a bully?
Here are a few signs which may indicate your child is a bully.
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Are you the parent of a bully?
Here are a few signs which may indicate your child is a bully.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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A bullying case is not one where the parents are lawyers for their children, but rather a mediator where parents come together woth open minds to find out the true action, the true reason behind that action, the true reaction, which would form a true result and all that is done in a manner of respect.

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Yesterday, we shared some of the signs of stress you as a parent or guardian should look out for in your child. Now that you have a better idea of the signs, here are a few ways you can help your child better manage their stress levels. ... See MoreSee Less

Yesterday, we shared some of the signs of stress you as a parent or guardian should look out for in your child. Now that you have a better idea of the signs, here are a few ways you can help your child better manage their stress levels.Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

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Join us tomorrow from 9:00AM as our Investigations and Interventions Unit Manager (Ag.) Staria Moore and Psychologist Ahhalia Ramdass discuss, Saving our Women and Children from Abuse on Freedom 106.5fm. ... See MoreSee Less

Join us tomorrow from 9:00AM as our Investigations and Interventions Unit Manager (Ag.) Staria Moore and Psychologist Ahhalia Ramdass discuss, Saving our Women and Children from Abuse on Freedom 106.5fm.

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And the men that are getting abused go unmentioned because the headlines featured male perpetrators this week? I remember distinctly the statistic that Children Authority put out stated that mothers were the primary perpetrators of child abuse . Why aren't we sensitizing everyone In the home so that they are made aware that they can be both abuser and victim?

And forget the men

Recognising the signs of stress in your child is important as a parent or guardian. Here are a few of the signs you should be aware of. Tomorrow we will discuss some of the ways you can help your child cope/manage their stress levels. ... See MoreSee Less

Recognising the signs of stress in your child is important as a parent or guardian. Here are a few of the signs you should be aware of. Tomorrow we will discuss some of the ways you can help your child cope/manage their stress levels.Image attachmentImage attachment+4Image attachment

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Again another excellent jumping off discussion. There are so many discussions that are needed to facilitate growth or enable a different perspective on things. Thank you. Keep up the initiative.

Greetings. Thank you CATT as always for your great effort in caring for our children

Today, we honor the future leaders, change-makers, and innovators! Girls in Trinidad and Tobago are breaking barriers and leading the way to a better tomorrow. Let’s stand with them as they break stereotypes, and honor the incredible contributions they make to shaping a brighter, more equitable future. Happy #InternationalDayOfTheGirl!

#GirlsWithDreams #FutureIsFemale" 🌍💖 #RightsForGirls 🚀 #LeadLikeAGirl #HerFutureMatters #EndChildMarriage #StopGenderViolence #SupportOurGirls #EmpowerAGirlChangeTheWorld
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Today (Friday 11th October, 2024) as we commemorate the International Day of the Girl Child, the Honourable Ayanna Webster-Roy, Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Gender and Child Affairs shares her message in keeping with this year's theme "'Invest in Girl's Vision for the Future."

See Minister's entire message here!

#GCA #GenderandChildAffairs #InternationalDayofTheGirlChild #InternationalDayofTheGirl #VisionForTheFuture #Vision #ChildAbuse #WorldGirlDay #TrinidadandTobago #InvestInGirlls
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Mental health quote of the day!

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We have a serious problem here I have been reporting with minors being exposed to prostitution, drug and alcohol addiction, violence and it is not being taken seriously..there is evidence that seems to be of no interest here...

Today, we stand and acknowledge World Mental Health Day with a reminder that, your mental health is just as important as your physical health. ... See MoreSee Less

Today, we stand and acknowledge World Mental Health Day with a reminder that, your mental health is just as important as your physical health.

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www.facebook.com/share/p/6AkJdiMW82QYMeNK/ Greetings... the link I have posted above is to an Trinidad and Tobago Newsday article in which it gives the details: full name of a woman who was stabbed by a man. The article also gives her son's first name and the school he attends. Hereby asking for your input / comment on this please. My opinion is that neither themother nor her son's name should be revealed in a newspaper article. This is people's personal and sensitive information. This 12 year old boy can now possibly be the receiver of other kids talking about what transpired and talking about it in an insensitive manner. The newspapers can rally for freedom of speech...but what about the right to have one's personal affairs remain private. I sincerely hope you will at least provide a comment on this matter. Regards

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