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Before You Freak Out, Listen! -By Uche Henry Jr. Aku

So next time a child dares to bring you their truth, remember: listen first, then correct firmly but fairly. A calm ear and a steady hand will always go further than outrage.

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Aku Uche Henry Jr

A child walks into your office or living room. Her eyes are swollen from crying, her shoulders bent under the weight of something too heavy for her age. She’s scared. Confused. Ashamed.

And when she finally gathers the courage to speak, what happens? You ~ the parent, teacher, or guardian ~ explode. “What? How could you?!”

And just like that, she shuts down.

We don’t mean to, but many of us do this. We panic. We react with anger or fear, and in doing so, we silence the very thing that needs to be heard. What follows is not healing ~ it’s hiding. The child waters down her story, retracts her truth, or covers it up altogether. Worse still, she decides never to speak again ~ at least not truthfully. I’ve seen this play out more times than I care to admit. But I’ve also learned a better way.

A Lesson From JSS1

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Once, a JSS1 girl came to me ~sobbing, overwhelmed, unsure of what she even wanted to say. I did not shout. I did not gasp. I simply listened. And what I heard shook me to the core. It was painful. It was raw. It was the kind of story that would make most adults spring out of their chairs in outrage.

But I stayed still. I made space. I let her know I was listening, not judging. And because of that, she told me everything. Not because I interrogated her, but because she finally felt safe. She expected anger. She expected punishment. She was ready for scolding. What she wasn’t prepared for ~ was empathy. And that changed everything.

Discipline and Listening Go Together

Now, let me be clear: I believe in discipline. Children need boundaries. Sometimes, yes, the cane is necessary ~ especially in the early formative years. But here’s what experience has taught me: while the cane may prevent, only listening can truly correct.

The rod can stop a child from misbehaving today. But a heart that has been heard will choose a better path tomorrow.

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Listening does not mean letting a child off the hook. It means gathering the full truth before you act. It means balancing discipline with understanding so that correction becomes effective, not destructive.

Parents, Stop Freaking Out

You don’t have to agree with every choice a child makes. But when a child brings their brokenness to you, that’s not the time to erupt ~it’s the time to teach. To guide. To say: “This is serious, but it’s not the end. You’ve made mistakes, but it’s not too late.”

If a child is willing to talk, don’t waste that moment. Use your ears, not your outrage. Don’t freak out. There’s far more happening in the lives of our children and teens than most parents can imagine. And the reason they don’t tell you? Because they already know exactly how you’ll react: you will freak out! Stop it.

Children don’t need us to be indulgent. They need us to be firm, fair, and attentive. Listening is not weakness; it is wisdom. Patience is not compromise; it is the pause that allows discipline to be meaningful.

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So next time a child dares to bring you their truth, remember: listen first, then correct firmly but fairly. A calm ear and a steady hand will always go further than outrage.

Aku, Uche Henry Jr.

(The Celebrity Private School Teacher)

📞 Tel: 09060932973 📌 Facebook: facebook.com/ucheakuego

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