Let Kids Be Kids: Don’t Make Them Take Sides – Sights/Sounds of My Kids Goofing Around While With Me

Let Kids Be Kids: Don’t Make Them Take Sides – Sights/Sounds of My Kids Goofing Around While With Me

This video I’ve added my podcast to, was recorded using my phone, on Sunday 30th May 2021 (from 5.16p.m) by my children – mainly the 12 year old girl, along with her 8 year old brother.

They were spending the day with me, at the family house, so I could help their 15 year old sister with a Wooden Kite building Maths project she had to do for school.

In my commentary, I note that this is how they are (i.e. free/uninhibited) when they’re ALONE with me, and how they act VERY different with me, once their mother (now my ex-partner) is around.

Towards the end, I explain – using several true stories to illustrate – why making kids take sides with either parent, when there is conflict between parents CAN BE VERY HARMFUL to their normal development, and should therefore be avoided.

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TemiAndOluoma

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ABOUT TEMI AND OLUOMA Temi & Oluoma are sisters who learn income earning vocational skills, which they actively put to use in the real world, and also share with others, by teaching those interested in learning. Examples: 1. (From the early days back in 2014), creating low cost recipes using a charcoal stove pot to bake cookies, cakes, "African-Style" Pizza, Soft-and-Fluffy bread etc. This microbusiness baking venture began as a “skills acquisition project” Temi asked their Dad to let her do, after seeing videos of homemade cookies baking. The girls learnt to make the cookies by watching Youtube videos by hobbyists/experts in the USA. But unlike those in the videos they watched, the girls emulated their brothers (who were taught by their Dad to make Pineapple peel based drinks and cakes) by using a charcoal stove and pot for baking I.e no oven! This trained them to employ create thinking to start where they are, with what they have, by using low cost methods to create low cost products they can sell. 2. From 2018 to the first quarter of 2024, the girls have apprenticed as hairstylists in three different salons (Mushin, Ikeja and Saabo-Ojodu-Berger), and today earn income Doing Business As (DBA) "Sisters With Skills (SWS) - Mobile Hairstylists". In 2021 they partnered with the CEO of Ada Unique Salon in Anfowoshe-Ikeja to conduct a one-day Coaching Clinic for Teenagers and Kids. Today, they offer On-Demand Mobile Hairstyling Services, as well as periodic street- based FREE promotional braiding solutions for selected clients. FILL AND SUBMIT THE FORM BELOW TO LEARN MORE: Go to https://www.tinyurl.com/sws-ci-form

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