Sun.Star Cebu

DSWD fosters parents-children dialog

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As part of the lineup of activities prepared for the 26th National Children’s Month celebratio­n, the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) 7, through the Regional Council for the Welfare of Children (RCWC), conducted a whole-day Parents-Children Dialog last Nov. 22 at the Golden Peak Hotel and Suites in Cebu City.

The activity was participat­ed by the parent and children representa­tives from the different local government units (LGUs) and non-government organizati­ons (NGOs) in Cebu.

With this year’s National Children’s Month’s theme: “Isulong: Tamang pag-aaruga para sa lahat ng bata,” it is fitting that this parents-children

dialogue is organized, in which positive parenting and discipline toward children were the significan­t discussion­s.

DSWD Assistant Regional Director for Operations

Shalaine Marie Lucero, in her welcome message, said: “Parents, discipline your children, and they will never go wrong. Children, listen to your parents because no parent would want

their children to be led into a crooked path.”

Lucero also emphasized the importance of a good relationsh­ip between parents and children in establishi­ng a good family bond as it necessaril­y contribute­s to a rich and productive nation.

Two separate workshops with participat­ing parents and children were facilitate­d by the RCWC staff and representa­tives from the World Vision Developmen­t Foundation Inc. Presentati­on of outputs followed thereafter, where children expressed their thoughts and feelings about the parenting styles applied by their parents, while parents, on the other hand, were able to clarify as well the parenting styles they

applied toward their children.

One of the concerns tackled during the presentati­on of outputs was the importance of open communicat­ion between the parents and children in the family.

When asked how they would want to be discipline­d in their home, one of the answers voiced by a child participan­t was: “It would be better if parents will explain calmly to their children that what we have done was wrong and correct us accordingl­y instead of immediatel­y shouting at us.”

A parent participan­t also expressed thoughts on how a child should be discipline­d at home during the presentati­on of outputs. She said: “A child should be taught using the right approach on how to be good citizens in the community, and we should also strengthen our teachings on good values toward them.”

 ??  ?? CHILDREN play a trivia game during the parents-children dialog organized by the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t.
CHILDREN play a trivia game during the parents-children dialog organized by the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t.

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