
Jerry Yao Ameko, the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Adaklu, has called on community leaders and child welfare advocates to champion a paradigm shift in child-rearing through the adoption of modern parenting techniques. Speaking at a two-day intensive training workshop organized by UNICEF for the Adaklu District Child Protection Committee, Mr. Ameko emphasized that the evolution of contemporary society necessitates a move away from traditional authoritative methods toward approaches rooted in emotional intelligence and mutual respect. The workshop was designed to equip committee members with robust strategies for safeguarding children's rights and improving the domestic environment for the district's youth.
During his address, the DCE highlighted the critical transition from a "command-and-control" parenting style to one that prioritizes open communication and supportive guidance. He argued that fostering a relationship based on understanding rather than fear is essential for creating a protective shield around children. Mr. Ameko noted that diligent parental supervision and active engagement are the most effective tools in the fight against child trafficking and various forms of abuse. By building trust, parents can ensure that their children feel safe disclosing potential threats, thereby allowing for earlier intervention by the community and local authorities.
The training sessions also delved into the specific challenges of adolescent protection, providing participants with the skills needed to navigate the complexities of modern childhood. The DCE underscored that the Adaklu District Child Protection Committee plays a pivotal role in disseminating these values at the grassroots level. He assured the committee of the District Assembly's unwavering support, pledging to provide the necessary resources to implement their child welfare initiatives. The workshop served as a call to action for participants to become ambassadors of these modern strategies to ensure every child in the district can grow up in a safe, nurturing, and respectful environment.
Ultimately, this collaboration with UNICEF represents a broader effort to institutionalize compassionate child protection practices within the region. As the Adaklu District moves forward, the focus will remain on the long-term benefits of emotional intelligence in parenting, which is seen as a cornerstone for the healthy development of the next generation. The DCE concluded by reminding stakeholders that the protection of children’s rights is a shared responsibility that requires the active participation of every member of the community, from traditional leaders to household units.
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