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LagbajaTheBEREAN:You can only buy attention with money NOT LOVE |
Switruth:Did you see the condolence message he sent to Dbanj in 2018? |
useni1:We don't know the full story. But if the kid toddler was put in her care, and the toddler went to the pool and got downed, then she is actually guilty. If this happens in developed countries..Canada, America, UK, jail is sure for negligence! especially being a minor!! chai! |
LikeAking:Honor your father and mother that your days may be long. You should not ignore them, only ignore what they say if it is not in line with the word of God. Who knows, may be the mum just gave him money for school and here he is lavishing it on a babe.. how would react if you are a parent? |
iiifedimma:Don't make that mistake! the fight would be the fiercest ! |
shortgun:A born detective!!! Don't hide your talent. |
She probably saw you grow up and bathed you . |
lhordspy:Hmmm... trouble looming! |
lhordspy:Please wish Nigeria well. At this level, you said it is becoming unsafe?? it is already unsafe sir |
ahnie:You need to teach that bargaining skill |
ahnie:On the contrary, you cheated the seller! I believe it was the seller who bought your money with the plantain. you for try put 400 naira jara noow.. |
This guy failed to understand that people are following JENIFER not funke Akindele... |
Pauldollars:Kano Pillars will... |
9jatriot:That was where he was taught how to faint during court sessions |
Anigreat: ![]() |
Chaos14:The funny thing is that 'you knowing that man is not funny' |
I assume the girl is not practicing safe skating, holding her like that is a NO NO!! |
Totilopussylick:high class? An high class lady wouldn't burn a wig no matter how cheap. rather give someone who would appreciate it |
HappyPagan:As it was in the days of Noah so it is now. People thought there would never be a flood. They never believed it. But the flood came upon them. Same way people are thinking Jesus Christ will never come back. Fortunately He will and every knee will bow and call Him Lord. Amen! God is so merciful, not willing that any should be perish but that all should come to repentance. |
IamPlato:olodo, there is local ASUU which is state owned schools! |
Guess someone out there is using her... |
thesicilian:That's if the king is nice! |
Return it and make sure it is adequately documented and have proof. I was once created twice. I wrote a letter and returned the money. Like 2 years later, they debited my account when they found out that I was credited twice 2 years ago. I had to go back to the bank with the proof. The bank manager was still there and he still remembered. The debit transaction was revered. |
You will still see Samson on the screen!! |
Offpointng:Schizophrenia patient spotted! The truth is of course bitter! a waste of time trading words with chronic weed smokers! |
The people I blame more are the idiots consoling him.. sorry to say! |
Offpointng:Stop taking weed, they won't listen!! they will now come to disgrace themselves publicly |
Good mental health during childhood leads to reaching developmental and emotional milestones, learning how to cope with problems and learning healthy social skills.1 Ten percent of children and youth will experience mental illness. Children can develop many of the same mental illnesses that affect adults, but because the symptoms in children may be different, the situation can be difficult for parents to identify. The key to getting children the help they need is understanding which mental health disorders are common in children and how to recognize them. Common mental health disorders in children The most common mental health disorders affecting children and youth include: Anxiety disorders: These conditions are characterized by persistent fears, worries or anxieties that interfere with the child’s ability to participate in typical age-appropriate social situations such as school activities and playing with friends. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): Children with ADHD have trouble paying attention and controlling impulsive behaviours. They can be easily distracted and many fidget or move around a lot. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD): This neurological disorder causes difficulties with social functioning, including communicating and interacting with others. Depression: Persistent feelings of sadness and a loss of interest in the things the child usually enjoys can interfere with the ability to interact with others and function in school. Eating disorders: This preoccupation with ideal body type can lead to unsafe eating habits, emotional problems and, in some cases, life-threatening physical complications. Eating disorders include anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating. Managing mental health issues at home The first step in managing mental health is to recognize the signs5 that may point to a problem. If you notice any of the following in your child, contact your child’s doctor.6 Out-of-control behaviour Persistent sadness that lasts two or more weeks Drastic changes in mood, behaviour or personality Talking about death or suicide Frequent headaches or stomach aches Avoiding or missing school Changes in eating habits Unexplained weight loss Difficulty sleeping Avoiding social interaction Frequent tantrums or irritability much of the time Often talking about fears or worries Changes in academic performance Difficulty concentrating Spending a lot of time daydreaming 5 ways to help nurture your child’s mental health There are steps you can take to nurture your child’s mental health. Here are some that you may find helpful: 1. Be aware of your children’s screen time and use of social media. It is important to stay on top of both the amount of screen time and the content of the material your children are exposed to. Monitor who they are interacting with on social media and what sites they are visiting.7 2. Listen to and respect their feelings. Feelings of sadness and anger are normal for children. Keep communication and conversation open by encouraging them to talk about how they feel. There is a chance that your child may not feel comfortable talking to you - if this is the case, help them find someone (an aunt, family friend, teacher or counselor) who they may be able to talk to. 3. Be cautious about discussing serious family matters around children. Children are often listening to what adults are saying, even if it doesn’t seem obvious. Be mindful of when and where you discuss serious family matters. These issues can cause children to worry excessively.8 4. Be a role model for healthy lifestyle choices. Children often model their behaviour based on what they observe from adults. Let your children see you eating healthy, being physically active, making time for things you enjoy and talking about your feelings.9 5. Help children develop self-esteem. Showing lots of love and acceptance, recognizing their efforts when they do something well and asking questions about what they are interested in and what activities they have been doing recently are all ways to help foster a child’s self-esteem. Get the support you need If you suspect that your child may be dealing with a mental health issue, it may be helpful to speak with someone. |
HeRulesMen:Don't mock anyone. Let's pray we all grow old and remain strong and healthy.. |
advanceDNA:Ifeoma or husband could be Briton or turkish...? |
Bah67:who will pay a scammer 5k? you already said you are a criminal; who will be daft to send money to you? |
Successfulben:Interesting! Have you read Luke 18:11-14 While all these are necessary, your life in Christ is the most important. |


