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Item Caning a child for marks is wrong(New Vision, 2017-11-29) Kisiki, BobBeating is more likely to result in animosity than other punishments you might employ. It is violent and sometimes parents are tempted to beat their children in a rage. When they think of the money spent throughout the year, paying regular fees, paying for extra hours of special coaching with more than three teachers; buying special books for coaching clinics and many visits to the school; as well as the money they will have to fork out the following year as the child repeats a class, their anger rises fast and furiously, and the beating becomes a special thing. You are better off not taking that route at all.Item Carefully aid children through grief(New Vision, 2018-04-25) Kisiki, BobChildren may withdraw after loss of a loved one if they are not helped.Item Help your child cope with failure(New Vision, 2017-11-22) Kisiki, BobUltimately, not everybody gets the trophy. Yes, you will say, "but why should it be my child to fail (to get the trophy)", but truth is, a lot of the time what we get from our efforts are not donations but rewards...what we have worked for. Marks are rewards, not given.Item Spare time for your child(New Vision, 2018-04-04) Kisiki, BobChildren can get lonely. There is an innate need for one to interact with one's parent.