The
proprietress of Brilliant Child Academy at Akyem Enyiresi in the Atiwa
district of the Eastern Region, Deborah Antwi has advised parents not to
only be interested in paying the children and wards’ school fees and
other needed school items, but also be interested in their academic
performance.
She said more often than not, most parents tried to
spend much money on their wards by providing everything needed for their
studies but failed to monitor the progress of their wards at school.
Mrs.
Antwi sated this at the school’s annual get-together popularly referred
to as ‘our day’ where teachers, parents and school children interact
and dine.
According to her, education is the greatest investment
one could give to the child, but if proper monitoring and care is not
taken, the investment could go waste.
“The aim and expectation of
every investor is to make profit of his or her investment, so parents
should also make sure their wards’ education become profitable,” she
stressed.
She also urged parents to encourage their wards to give
off their best but not to subject them to beating and insult when they
perform below expectation.
The proprietress further called on
both parents and teachers to co-ordinate properly to enable them access
the performance of their children, their capabilities and interest.
The Brilliant Academy is a private basic institution which admits children as old as a year.
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