In Kenyan homes today, a disturbing reality is increasingly being spoken about openly: some parents are no longer merely worried about their children’s grades—they are afraid of their children. Some parents do fear their children. They do not say it openly because of shame, but in private conversations and in community gatherings the truth comes … Continue reading Of parents who fear their children and the breakdown of Kenyan moral fabric
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Of parents who fear their children and the breakdown of Kenyan moral fabric
In Kenyan homes today, a disturbing reality is increasingly being spoken about openly: some parents are no longer merely worried about their children’s grades—they are afraid of their children. Some parents do fear their children. They do not say it openly because of shame, but in private conversations and in community gatherings the truth comes … Continue reading Of parents who fear their children and the breakdown of Kenyan moral fabric