Saturday, 5 August 2017

Children See, Children Do" - Actress Tonto Dikeh Advices Parents After She Mistakenly Buys Biscuit Having $ex

Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh took to her Instagram page advising fellow parents not to be careless with their children.

In her post, she shared a photo of herself and son Andre king telling parent to be careful of what they make their children see or hear, she said.

“Children see, Children do! A quote most of us are familiar with. Our kids are like copying machines. Whatever we put in them is what they will imitate and portray. We must be careful of how and what we input into them. What they see and hear must always be filtered. 
We live in times where everyone is exposed in one way or another to things they shouldn’t be exposed to. This is not an excuse for us to be careless with our children. It is the responsibility we automatically signed up for when we chose parenthood. 
#MOTHERHOOD #PARENTING #JOY #LOVE #HAPPINESS #PROTECTINGMYHAPPINESSLIKENEVERBEFORE #GLORY #GRACE #DOINGITRIGHT #KINGTONTO #MAMAKING #RADICAL4JESUS #SUPERBLESSED”
The actress on a second post shared a picture of a biscuit which is meant for children, saying children are like copying machine and parent should be careful of how and what they input into them.

The biscuit showed a sex-like image, which the actress showed her displeasure saying it makes her want to cry..
“This is suppose to be biscuits for kids??? 
This makes me want to cry,This breaks and bleeds my heart.. 
2years ago I would have laughed at the sight of this but now This just makes me More Aware that MY SON AND SO MANY KIDS OUT THERE NEEDS MY/OUR PROTECTION..Children see, Children do! A quote most of us are familiar with. Our kids are like copying machines. 
Whatever we put in them is what they will imitate and portray. We must be careful of how and what we input into them. 
What they see and hear must always be filtered. We live in times where everyone is exposed in one way or another to things they shouldn’t be exposed to. 
This is not an excuse for us to be careless with our children. It is the responsibility we automatically signed up for when we chose parenthood.”

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