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“Kids On Foot, Parents Behind Wheels: A Heartbreaking Reality” – ADR Expert

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A recent revelation by ADR expert Mary Bright Abelenma Coffie has sparked a heated debate about parenting and commuting choices. According to Coffie, forcing children to walk long distances to school while parents drive to work can be emotionally traumatising for the kids. This issue raises important questions about the impact of parental decisions on children’s emotional well-being.

Coffie, an Alternative Dispute Resolution expert, fashion designer and youth counsellor, shared her insights on Plan B FM’s Nyansapɔ Fie show with host Nana Asabea.

She highlighted the disparity between parents who walked to school in their childhood and their expectation for their children to do the same while they drive past them.

The emotional toll of this dilemma can be significant. Children may feel neglected, unimportant or resentful towards their parents. This can lead to low self-esteem, anxiety and long-term emotional distress.

As Ghanaian parents navigate the challenges of commuting and childcare, it’s essential to consider the emotional impact of their decisions on their children.

By prioritising empathy and understanding, parents can work towards creating a more supportive environment for their children’s emotional growth.

The conversation around this issue is crucial, and experts like Coffie are urging parents to rethink their commuting choices.

”By doing so, parents can help mitigate the potential negative effects on their children’s emotional well-being and foster a more positive relationship with them.”

By:Longman/Planbfmonline.com

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