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“His Teacher Described Him As A Kind Boy” – Linda Ikeji Blushes Over Her Son, Jayce

Posted by Thandiubani on Mon 10th May, 2021 - tori.ng

Nigerian celebrity blogger, Linda Ikeji has blushed over her son Jayce while revealing why she doesn't spank him.

Linda and son, Jayce
Linda and son, Jayce
 
Famous Nigerian blogger, Linda Ikeji has given a sweet reason why she doesn't beat her son.
 
According to her, Jayce's teacher described him as a kind soul.
 
Linda who spoke on her style of parenting in a mother’s day post, revealed she doesn’t beat her son, allows him have his way most of the time and this has helped him to grow into a kind little boy.
 
She revealed she doesn’t believe in spanking as a form of correction for a child, hence, she uses other tactics, such as correcting him firmly with love.
 
In her words,
 
“As today is Mother’s Day in some parts of the world, I’d like to talk about raising our kids.

I think I’m a great mum… I really don’t need anybody to tell me that. Not just with Jayce, I’m fiercely protective and crazy in love with my nephews and nieces. And I love children in general.

With Jayce, I show him a lot of love and kindness and let him have his way most of the time. I’ve heard someone say be careful not to spoil him especially when he does something that they think deserves a spanking and I refuse to spank him.

I don’t believe in spanking children over every mistake they make in the bid to correct them. The occasional spanking, every once in a long while, is okay…(I’ve definitely done that with Jayce) but I believe when they make a mistake or misbehave, correcting them firmly but kindly and with love is better than hitting them, yelling at them, shaking them or giving them some kind of physical punishment. Especially when they are under 5.

For instance, with Jayce, I’ve had family and close friends tell me he is a kind and loving boy but they are family and friends so you just feel they are being nice…but less than two weeks of starting school, his teacher described him as a kind boy in his daily report book. That made my whole week. It tells me the love and kindness I show him every day is shaping him and he’s passing it forward.”
 
The controversial Blogger added, “I believe that listening to our children when they have something to say, acknowledging their feelings, recognizing their positive behaviour and maybe even rewarding that behaviour will help to shape them into great individuals”.
 


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