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We are smack bang in the middle of 16 days of activism of no violence against women and children.

How do we navigate conversations with our young ones about their mental state, their experiences be it at school, at uncle’s house, in the playground, in trying to ascertain what’s going in our kids’ lives? because as parents, we often really think we know everything about our kids but do we?

How do you navigate conversations with your young ones when trying to know what’s happening in their lives and if there’s certain areas of worry or concern?

How do you make sure you know as much as you can about what your children are going through in their lives?

We are joined by Dr Tshepiso Matentjie, she’s a clinical psychologist.
30 Nov 2022 1AM English South Africa Entertainment News

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