
Parents urged to create safe spaces for children to express emotions
Mr Oyenuga further called on schools to also play a more active role in supporting children’s emotional well-being, saying teachers were often the first to notice changes in pupils’ behaviour.
Mr Oyenuga said schools had an important responsibility to support children’s emotional development alongside their academic growth, encouraging educational institutions to create environments where children felt safe, understood, and supported.
Mr Oyenuga, speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), said adults therefore played a critical role in helping children navigate emotional challenges.
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