Tebogo Rammego

The Recovery

Tebogo Rammego

  • Spending time with our kids

Spending time with our kids

Wednesday 6th November 2019

Join Tebogo Rammego and his son Ore as they discuss quality time, communication, and parenting on 'The Recovery' podcast. Essential listening for parents.
15 minutes
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The Recovery
Author:
Tebogo Rammego
Overview:
Categories:
Religion & Spirituality
Healing Relationships
Financial Health in Recovery
Recovery from Trauma
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Episodes:
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Building Strong Bonds: Tebogo Rammego and His Son on Quality Time

Instead of spending time with your kid, your weekend, spend time with your kid.
What happens when a father and son sit down for a heart-to-heart? In this episode of 'The Recovery', host Tebogo Rammego invites his six-year-old son, Ore, to chat about the true essence of spending quality time together. This isn't just any conversation; it's a deep dive into the nuances of parenting, communication, and the pivotal role of engaging activities in a child's development. Tebogo emphasizes that being present with your kids isn't merely about proximity—it's about genuine engagement.
Whether it's playing, walking, or simply talking, these moments create lasting impacts. He shares how creating a safe space for kids to express themselves is crucial, despite their limited vocabulary and emotional maturity. Tebogo also touches on discipline, highlighting that it's more about guiding than punishing. By showing the right way to do things with patience and consistency, parents can foster a nurturing environment. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the importance of play.
In a world dominated by screens, Tebogo reminds us that play is essential for children's growth and discovery. This episode is packed with practical tips and heartfelt insights, making it a must-listen for any parent looking to strengthen their bond with their child.