The Importance of Protecting Your Child’s Mental Well-being as a Parent.

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Parents play a crucial role in their child’s mental health. What they say or do can either nurture their child’s mental strength or harm it, potentially leading to negative effects on their productivity and school performance. Sometimes teachers at school are the first to notice behavioural change in learners.

To shed light on this important topic, we spoke with Annika Prinsloo, Acting Department head of grade R&1 at Laerskool Tasbet Park Primary in Emalahleni ,qualified to work with learners with special needs. She shares her expertise and provides valuable insights to help parents create a supportive and healthy environment for their children.
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22 Jan English South Africa Society & Culture

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