Discipline meant to correct children not humiliate or leave physical scars says Terrelonge

Discipline is meant to correct children, not humiliate them or leave physical scars.

That point was made by former State Minister for Youth, Alando Terrelonge, at the opening ceremony for the national preparation session for the Global Minister Conference on ending violence against children.

Mr. Terrelonge pointed out that violence begets violence.

He said in most cases, violence against children begins at home, with adults who verbally and physically abuse children, in the name of discipline.

The minister stressed that parents should use positive discipline.

The preparation session, hosted by the Ministry of Education and Youth, will facilitate examination of initiatives on ending violence against children in Jamaica, and their impact.

This ahead of the global ministerial conference, to be held in Colombia, in November.

Jamaica became a signatory to the global partnership in 2016, as part of the sustainable development goal 2030.

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Call made for collective action to end violence against children

Discipline is meant to correct children, not humiliate them or leave physical scars.

That point was made by former State Minister for Youth, Alando Terrelonge, at the opening ceremony for the national preparation session for the Global Minister Conference on ending violence against children.

Mr. Terrelonge pointed out that violence begets violence.

He said in most cases, violence against children begins at home, with adults who verbally and physically abuse children, in the name of discipline.

The minister stressed that parents should use positive discipline.

The preparation session, hosted by the Ministry of Education and Youth, will facilitate examination of initiatives on ending violence against children in Jamaica, and their impact.

This ahead of the global ministerial conference, to be held in Colombia, in November.

Jamaica became a signatory to the global partnership in 2016, as part of the sustainable development goal 2030.

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5 men arrested in relation to huge cocaine bust in Kingston, yesterday

Discipline is meant to correct children, not humiliate them or leave physical scars.

That point was made by former State Minister for Youth, Alando Terrelonge, at the opening ceremony for the national preparation session for the Global Minister Conference on ending violence against children.

Mr. Terrelonge pointed out that violence begets violence.

He said in most cases, violence against children begins at home, with adults who verbally and physically abuse children, in the name of discipline.

The minister stressed that parents should use positive discipline.

The preparation session, hosted by the Ministry of Education and Youth, will facilitate examination of initiatives on ending violence against children in Jamaica, and their impact.

This ahead of the global ministerial conference, to be held in Colombia, in November.

Jamaica became a signatory to the global partnership in 2016, as part of the sustainable development goal 2030.

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Roje Stona wins discus gold in Olympic record

Discipline is meant to correct children, not humiliate them or leave physical scars.

That point was made by former State Minister for Youth, Alando Terrelonge, at the opening ceremony for the national preparation session for the Global Minister Conference on ending violence against children.

Mr. Terrelonge pointed out that violence begets violence.

He said in most cases, violence against children begins at home, with adults who verbally and physically abuse children, in the name of discipline.

The minister stressed that parents should use positive discipline.

The preparation session, hosted by the Ministry of Education and Youth, will facilitate examination of initiatives on ending violence against children in Jamaica, and their impact.

This ahead of the global ministerial conference, to be held in Colombia, in November.

Jamaica became a signatory to the global partnership in 2016, as part of the sustainable development goal 2030.

Read More

New Reggae Boys coach Steve Mclaren to be unveiled tomorrow

Discipline is meant to correct children, not humiliate them or leave physical scars.

That point was made by former State Minister for Youth, Alando Terrelonge, at the opening ceremony for the national preparation session for the Global Minister Conference on ending violence against children.

Mr. Terrelonge pointed out that violence begets violence.

He said in most cases, violence against children begins at home, with adults who verbally and physically abuse children, in the name of discipline.

The minister stressed that parents should use positive discipline.

The preparation session, hosted by the Ministry of Education and Youth, will facilitate examination of initiatives on ending violence against children in Jamaica, and their impact.

This ahead of the global ministerial conference, to be held in Colombia, in November.

Jamaica became a signatory to the global partnership in 2016, as part of the sustainable development goal 2030.

Read More

IRIE FM’s Big A to receive National Honour

Discipline is meant to correct children, not humiliate them or leave physical scars.

That point was made by former State Minister for Youth, Alando Terrelonge, at the opening ceremony for the national preparation session for the Global Minister Conference on ending violence against children.

Mr. Terrelonge pointed out that violence begets violence.

He said in most cases, violence against children begins at home, with adults who verbally and physically abuse children, in the name of discipline.

The minister stressed that parents should use positive discipline.

The preparation session, hosted by the Ministry of Education and Youth, will facilitate examination of initiatives on ending violence against children in Jamaica, and their impact.

This ahead of the global ministerial conference, to be held in Colombia, in November.

Jamaica became a signatory to the global partnership in 2016, as part of the sustainable development goal 2030.

Read More

Australian hockey player arrested in Paris for allegedly buying cocaine during Olympics

Discipline is meant to correct children, not humiliate them or leave physical scars.

That point was made by former State Minister for Youth, Alando Terrelonge, at the opening ceremony for the national preparation session for the Global Minister Conference on ending violence against children.

Mr. Terrelonge pointed out that violence begets violence.

He said in most cases, violence against children begins at home, with adults who verbally and physically abuse children, in the name of discipline.

The minister stressed that parents should use positive discipline.

The preparation session, hosted by the Ministry of Education and Youth, will facilitate examination of initiatives on ending violence against children in Jamaica, and their impact.

This ahead of the global ministerial conference, to be held in Colombia, in November.

Jamaica became a signatory to the global partnership in 2016, as part of the sustainable development goal 2030.

Read More

JPS says customers in Butt Up, Manchester should receive power by tomorrow; restoration efforts still underway in St. Elizabeth

Discipline is meant to correct children, not humiliate them or leave physical scars.

That point was made by former State Minister for Youth, Alando Terrelonge, at the opening ceremony for the national preparation session for the Global Minister Conference on ending violence against children.

Mr. Terrelonge pointed out that violence begets violence.

He said in most cases, violence against children begins at home, with adults who verbally and physically abuse children, in the name of discipline.

The minister stressed that parents should use positive discipline.

The preparation session, hosted by the Ministry of Education and Youth, will facilitate examination of initiatives on ending violence against children in Jamaica, and their impact.

This ahead of the global ministerial conference, to be held in Colombia, in November.

Jamaica became a signatory to the global partnership in 2016, as part of the sustainable development goal 2030.

Read More

Pressure mounts on JPS as residents in St. Elizabeth and Manchester block roads to protest slow pace of electricity restoration

Discipline is meant to correct children, not humiliate them or leave physical scars.

That point was made by former State Minister for Youth, Alando Terrelonge, at the opening ceremony for the national preparation session for the Global Minister Conference on ending violence against children.

Mr. Terrelonge pointed out that violence begets violence.

He said in most cases, violence against children begins at home, with adults who verbally and physically abuse children, in the name of discipline.

The minister stressed that parents should use positive discipline.

The preparation session, hosted by the Ministry of Education and Youth, will facilitate examination of initiatives on ending violence against children in Jamaica, and their impact.

This ahead of the global ministerial conference, to be held in Colombia, in November.

Jamaica became a signatory to the global partnership in 2016, as part of the sustainable development goal 2030.

Read More

NWC to increase water trucking and regulation amid ongoing Clarks Town well Suspension in Trelawny

Discipline is meant to correct children, not humiliate them or leave physical scars.

That point was made by former State Minister for Youth, Alando Terrelonge, at the opening ceremony for the national preparation session for the Global Minister Conference on ending violence against children.

Mr. Terrelonge pointed out that violence begets violence.

He said in most cases, violence against children begins at home, with adults who verbally and physically abuse children, in the name of discipline.

The minister stressed that parents should use positive discipline.

The preparation session, hosted by the Ministry of Education and Youth, will facilitate examination of initiatives on ending violence against children in Jamaica, and their impact.

This ahead of the global ministerial conference, to be held in Colombia, in November.

Jamaica became a signatory to the global partnership in 2016, as part of the sustainable development goal 2030.

Read More