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In today's world, many parents and guardians find it very difficult to constantly communicate and have quality time with their wards due to various reasons such us busy schedules, financial issues, and marital issues, which in the end affect the children in all aspects of life and their future.
During the graduation and prize/speech giving day at Bellview International School at Mampongteng - Korea in the Ashanti Region, the CEO of the School, Nana Yaa Barnie Asanso, Nkosoꓛ Hemaa of Bekwai Municipality, emphasised that it is really important for parents to have quality time for their wards which will involve monitoring, guiding and establishing great conversational rapport with their wards regardless of their occupation."

She added that, most children go through a lot when they are left without any passionate care from their parents and guardians.
In an exclusive interview with Joy Learning's EduNews, the Municipal Ambulance Commander for Old Tafo, Mr Acheampong Isaac, who serves as the Senior Advanced Emergency Medical Technologist said quality time for children is non-negotiable and that parents ought to consider it critically even if they have tight schedules.

Some students who shared their views with Joy Learning pleaded with parents to find nice ways of resolving marital issues and thus prevent single parenting.

The graduation ceremony was a mix of beautiful musical performances, choreography, fashion show, talent exhibition, and buffet. Monica E.N. Ampah was adjudged the overall best student and was awarded certificates and gifts.

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