“Parents are not always right, if they have done something wrong to a child, they should apologize to them.” Bert Van’ Toever “Children and parents should have open dialogue so that either side has no problem apologizing when wrong. This is necessary if they are to maintain proper communication.” Francine Nyirarukundo.
"Parents are not always right, if they have done something wrong to a child, they should apologize to them.”
Bert Van’ Toever
"Children and parents should have open dialogue so that either side has no problem apologizing when wrong. This is necessary if they are to maintain proper communication.”
Francine Nyirarukundo.
"I would apologize to my children. Children of this generation are open-minded and if you are a parent who thinks that you can’t apologize to your children, they know what is right and wrong because they have different sources of information.”
Victoria Akyeampong, UNFPA Representative.
"Apologizing to your children is one way of teaching them the right thing to do. They must learn that saying sorry is necessary when they wrong anyone.”
Jean Claude de Galony Niyitanga.
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