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If your child walks in on you during an intimate moment, you need to tailor your response to the child's age, experts say.
If your child walks in on you during an intimate moment, you need to tailor your response to the child’s age, experts say.

It’s a moment that not all parents have experienced, but that many of us fear: You’re enjoying a passionate encounter with your partner, oblivious to the pitter-patter of little feet until it’s too late.

Have you just scarred your kid for life? Certainly not — but, depending on your child’s age, you might have some explaining to do.

“Being walked in on during sex is a very common experience — and a great example of why it is important to knock first, and always respect someone’s privacy,” says sexologist Logan Levkoff.

“But before you say anything to your child, you are going to need to determine what they heard, saw, and if they even care about what was going on.”

I believe that how you should address these questions or concerns depends on your child’s age.

For example, most experts agree that parents shouldn’t worry about being intimate near their baby.

“Many families choose co-sleeping with babies, or having babies in the parental bedroom,” explains psychotherapist Jennifer Naparstek Klein.

“It doesn’t seem harmful for there to be parental sexuality while a baby snoozes or is nearby in various states of alertness. Babies cannot process what the parents are doing, so it has no significance to them.”

Here are some considerations for every age group:

Toddlers: Some young children may be oblivious to sex, while others may need reassurance.

“Children sometimes think something violent or frightening is happening, and that should be addressed,” says sex therapist Margie Nichols. “When my son was a toddler, he thought his stepdad was ‘hurting’ me because, well, we were way too loud and even very late at night my son could hear us.”

Explain that you and your partner were having a private moment and that you weren’t hurting each other, and leave it at that unless your child has more questions.

Elementary-age children: Kids this age have some curiosity about sex, but at the same time, they generally want to steer away from the subject.

“Always follow your child’s lead on what they can handle,” suggests Klein. “If they get too uncomfortable with sex talk, save it for a later time.”

Tweens: By this age, many kids know what’s going on and may even make noises of loud disgust if they walk in on you by accident. Yet it’s a great time to give your child the idea that sex is a private, enjoyable activity that takes place in adult relationships, says Nichols.

Teens: “Older kids are sometimes amused when they guess that their parents have been sexual, but if it’s in their faces too much of the time, it can create discomfort and anxiety,” says Klein.

“Teens can better handle the idea of their parents as sexual beings, but they really don’t need to see it. Ask any teenager: They’ll tell you themselves whether they want to see their parents getting it on. I promise you, the answer is no.”

But these days, you don’t just have to worry about your child walking in on a private moment — you may also have to explain other things encountered in or out of the home, such as sex toys, self-pleasuring and even pornography.

“The average age a kid sees porn is 10. It’s everywhere and it’s naive to think your kid won’t see it,” says sexual health educator Amy Lang of Birds + Bees + Kids.

“Tell them about porn before they stumble across it: ‘Sometimes people look at pictures or videos of people having sex. This is called pornography, or porn. It’s not for kids, and your heart and mind aren’t ready to see something like this. You won’t be in trouble if you do, but I need to make sure you are OK.'”

However you choose to talk about sex, “you want to remain low-key, not emotional. Try to assess where your child is coming from and what his or her unspoken questions might be, give appropriate information and be sex-positive,” says Nichols.

Take some steps to prevent a repeat performance: Install a lock on your bedroom door, encourage kids to knock, play soft music or the TV for white noise at night, and schedule “private parent time” when your child knows not to disturb you.

But don’t keep all intimacy behind closed doors. “Being affectionate — not sexual — in front of your children can be a wonderful thing,” says Levkoff.

“Kids should know that there is physical love and intimacy and we model for them how to express that in healthy ways.” So kiss, hug, cuddle, and hold hands with your partner.

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P.T.A Executives Unhappy Over Challenges Facing School Feeding Programme In The Talensi And Nabdam Districts

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school feedingExecutives of the parent teacher association in the Talensi and Nabdam districts of the Upper East region have expressed displeasure at the number of challenges facing the school feeding program in both districts.

The association expressed its displeasure at a meeting with the Talensi district assembly and Ghana Education Service in Tongo to engage the two stakeholders in finding a way forward.

Nabdam district secretary of the association, Nagbila Cletus who presented the issues on behalf of the association said during the first quarter of 2013 the P.T.A in collaboration with BONATADU and Action Aid Ghana carried out monitoring of school feeding programme and met to analyze the issues identified during monitoring visit to schools under the feeding program.

According to him the group met with head teachers, programme teachers, caterers and pupils to find out the operations of the programme.

According to the report poor quality and quantity of food, irregular feeding, ineffective food committees, late payments of feeding grants, enrolment and some cooks not medically examined were some of the challenges facing the programme.

He said the association will in the next quarter sensitize their members on the need to support the school to put up conducive cooking environment and utensils  The association therefore called on the assembly the Ghana Education Service to monitor the operations of the programme and redress the issues.

Meanwhile the district chief executive for Talensi, Edward Awunoore called for a formation of a vibrant food committee consisting of the assembly, Ghana Education Service and the P.T.A to monitor the operation of the programme.

According to him the said committee will be expected to monitor and report back the running of the programme for improvement.

Mr. Awunoore revealed that efforts are under way to put more schools in the district under the school feeding program knowing its advantages.

By: Adugbire Cletus Adoliyine | A1Radioonline.com | Ghana

Massive Road Worthy And Vehicle Licensing Checks Operation To Hit The Upper East Region

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dvlaThe Ghana Police Service in collaboration with the Drivers’ Vehicle License Authority (DVLA) and the National Road Safety Commission in the Upper East Region will from next week embark on a massive exercise to arrest and prosecute riders and vehicle users who have no documents such as licenses and insurance as well as those who use unregistered cars and motor bikes.

Assistant Superintendent of Police, (ASP) Daniel Kwao Teye of the Upper East Regional Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU) of the Ghana Police Service on Wednesday on A1 Radio’s ‘Day-Break Upper East’ Program said the exercise is meant to minimize road accidents in the region.

He said individuals arrested will be asked to go and get the documents they do not have and if they fail to do so, their vehicles will not be given back to them.

ASP Kwao Teye added that after a long time if they fail to show up, the seized vehicles will be auctioned to the general public. “We can not sit down and think all is well when things are going wrong, this is the reason why we are embarking on this massive operation and we shall be every corner in Bolga and nobody can escape this exercise”.

The regional manager of DVLA David Nordor cautioned riders and drivers to carry their licenses along with them wherever they go.

“From today anybody who goes out has to carry his or her licenses and documents covering the motor bike and if somebody who is using a vehicle has to make sure that he has his roadworthy intact, insurance, and licenses intact”.

“If even you are a learner driver who have come and is in the process of getting a license, you need to make sure that you carry the documents that show that you are a learner licenses holder”.

By: Joshua Asaah | A1Radioonline.com | Ghana

Today, April 25th is World Malaria Day

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world-malaria-dayGhana will join the rest of the world to celebrate World Malaria Day today, April 25, 2013. The global campaign theme for this year and the coming years is: “Invest in the future. Defeat Malaria”.

The day will be used to showcase the achievements chalked up in malaria prevention and intervention under the Ghana Health Service (GHS) led National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP), in partnership with the Global Fund, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the UK Department for International Development and others.

A new campaign which focuses on the regular use of insecticide-treated nets (LLIN) and their continuous distribution through schools and health facilities will be introduced.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), malaria still kills an estimated 660,000 people worldwide, mainly children under five years in sub-Saharan Africa. Every year, more than 200 million cases occur, most of them never tested or registered.

A recent plateauing of international funding has slowed down progress, and emerging drug and insecticide resistance threatens to reverse recent gains.

To mark the occasion, the NMCP, in collaboration with some partners, is organizing a programme which includes an exhibition and theatre performances at the Adentan Community School Complex Park in Accra. Mrs. Lordina Mahama, the First Lady, will deliver the keynote address.

The World Malaria Day was instituted by WHO member states in 2007. It is an occasion to highlight the need for continued investment and sustained political commitment for malaria prevention and control.

It is also an opportunity for new donors to join the global malaria partnership and for research and academic institutions to showcase their scientific work.

By: Joshua Asaah | A1Radioonline.com | Ghana

GLO Premier League Match Day 23 Results

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premier leagueBerekum Chelsea are now joint leaders with Medeama SC after securing a vital home win over Ebusua Dwarfs at the Golden City Park On Wednesday.

An early goal from Simon Kangoh was enough for the Blues to go home with the maximum points at stake, pushing them to the top with 34 points same as the Tarkwa based mauve and yellow side.

At the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, Asante Kotoko recorded 100% record over the hobour boys- Tema Youth, defeating them by a goal to nil, courtesy Nafiu Iddrisu. They maintained their third spot but have bridge the lacuna between them and the leaders, to one point.

Heats of Oak on redemption mission enjoyed all the three points, walloping their regional rivals Liberty Professionals, three goals to one at their own back yard. A brace from in-form Mahatma Otoo and one from Sadat Karim sealed the victory with Kennedy Ashia securing the consolation goal for the Dansoman lads.

Other Results

Real Tamale United 1-3 New Edubiase United

Heart of Lions 0-1 Aduana Stars

Amidaus Profs. 2-1 Medeama SC

AshGold 2-2 Arsenals

Hearts of Lions 0-1 Aduana  Stars

RTU 1-3 Edubiase

By: Shiva Oppong Banahene | A1Radioonline.com | Ghana

Hearts Give Otoo Two-Week Ultimatum Over Contract Renewal

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OtooThe Board Chairman for Accra Hearts of Oak, Togbe Afede XIV, has given in-form Mahatma Otoo a two-week ultimatum to decide on his fate with the club, A1 Radio understands.

Otoo, who is a joint top scorer in the Ghana Premier League, has barely two months left on his contract with the Phobians and per the Fifa rules, a player is allowed to negotiate with any club with less than six months left on his existing contract.

This has given room for clubs both local and international to begin talks with the captain of the Rainbow Club with French giants Olympic Lyon and South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns leading the race for Otoo’s signature.

Conversely, Hearts of Oak have not been reluctant in their effort to get the goal poacher glued to the club. There have been several negotiations between the player and the management of the Oak Tree, but nothing positive has come up from them – though they are willing to increase his wage bill.

This has forced the board chairman of the former continental club masters to issue a two-week ultimatum to him to come out clear on his future as to whether he would continue his relationship with them or otherwise.

A1 Radio sources within the club indicate that Otoo will not extend his contract with Hearts of Oaks, but would prefer a new challenge in either the French Ligue 1 or the Premier Soccer League.

He is currently has 12 goals to his credit in the ongoing Ghana Premier League.

 

By: Shiva Oppong Banahene | A1Radioonline.com | Ghana

Outgoing Upper East Regional Police Commander Worried Over Land Disputes In The Region

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DCOP BRIGHT ODURO
DCOP BRIGHT ODURO
DCOP BRIGHT ODURO
DCOP BRIGHT ODURO

The outgoing regional police commander of the Upper East region, DCOP Bright Oduro has expressed worry over the number of land disputes in the region.

According to him, land disputes which have the propensity to degenerate into violence during the farming seasons have existed in so many communities in the region but this he said the police together with Regional Security Council have done their best to contain the situations in those communities.

He expressed the worry at a send off party organized to goodbye him as he leave the region for Accra. On the area of armed robbery in the region, the outgoing police commander said when he took over office in 2009, a total of thirty six cases were experienced but the police have been able to reduce the incidence to eight, three and one in 2010, 2011 and 2012 respectively.

The reduction he said was the result of proactive interventions put in place by the police. DCOP Bright Oduro therefore urged his successor, DCOP Alex Quianoo to maintain the momentum and particularly end the spate of robbery between Nangode and Tilli which remains a threat to road users.

Meanwhile the acting Upper East regional minister, Alhaji Limuna Muniru also urged police personnel in the region to live above reproach and rather works hard to maintain law and order. ‘It is sad to note that very often than not we hear from the mass media of allegations of some police personnel involve in some criminal activities such as armed robbery, aid smuggling of uncustomed goods, money laundering etc.

Please remain committed and discharge your duties professionally. This goes along to tarnish the image of the police service and also erode the confidence and credibility the public has in the service’, he added.

By: Adugbire Cletus Adoliyine | A1Radioonline.com | Ghana

Strike Actions In The Health Sector Is An Abomination Says Acting Registrar Of Nurses And Midwives Council Of Ghana

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Strike ActionIn a wake of strike actions by doctors in the country, Acting Registrar of Nurses and Midwives Council of Ghana Felix Nyante has described strike actions by health service personnel as abomination saying the lives that will be lost as a result of the strike actions cannot be replaced.

The Acting Registrar of Nurses and Midwives Council of Ghana said this at a joint matriculation of health service trainees of five health training institutions in the region held at the Health Assistance Training School in Zuarungu over the weekend.

“Certain times you think you deserve to be given something and government says wait, let’s go to the round table and negotiate and you don’t have the patience and went on strike and as a result of your strike actions somebody’s father dies, somebody’s breadwinner dies’.

“Then in three week time government says the monies that you were requesting for has been avail to you, it is now in your bank account”. “You see that you do not have that power to go back to cemetery to bring back the lives that were lost as a result of your strike”.

“And certain times through our actions we kill people illegally and they don’t do anything to us’. The Upper East Regional Director of Health Services Dr. John Koku Awoonor-Williams also cautioned the nurse trainees to consider nursing as a profession than being perceive as an easy way of securing a job.

He said when trainees regard this perception; it often leads to poor customer care and clinical practice standards. Acting Upper East Regional Minister Alhaji Limuna Mohammed- Muniru said government is committed to improving the educational infrastructure through the provision of modern libraries equip with computers, lecture halls, staff bungalows, dormitories, to raise the standard of education in consonance with current global challenges.

In all, a total of 646 health trainees from the Bolgatnga Nurses Training College, Bawku Presbyterian Nurses’ Training College, Navrongo Community Health Nurses’ Training College, Bolgatanga Midwifery Training College, Zuarungu Health Assistance Training School were matriculated. 

By: Joshua Asaah | A1Radioonline.com | Ghana

Talensi MP Assures His Constituents Of Fair Support And Development

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Robert Mosore Doameng
Robert Mosore Doameng
Robert Mosore Doameng
Robert Mosore Doameng

The Member of Parliament for Talensi constituency of the Upper East Region, Robert Mosore Doameng, has assured his constituents he will not discriminate against any of them in supporting them towards the development of the area.

He gave this assurance at a gathering to thank the people of Talensi constituency for their enormous support which led to his victory in the 2012 general elections. The New Patriotic Party soft-spoken Member of Parliament stated that he would make a difference in the constituency in his four year term to the admiration of his constituents.

Mr. Doameng called on his constituents to give him the necessary maximum cooperation to enable him achieve his plans for the constituency. He also stated that, he will work tirelessly with the assembly to support people in the area with water, electricity and also take care of the educational needs of deprived students in the area with his common fund irrespective of party lines.

According to him discrimination retards development and that he is ready to support any student seeking assistance in his constituency. ‘Anybody who knows me well knows me as a person who does not like discrimination by nature. I am a person who does not encourage gossip and backbiting and to that effect I do not discriminate because I am in a certain party.

All the people in this constituency are people of the constituency and party membership could be at any point in time party A or party C. You do not need to discriminate because I have seen people who were in different parties but have defected to other parties and others going back to those parties, so why do you discriminate to developing people.

That style maybe was used by others but I am not going to use that style at all, everybody who has a chance to do something of which I can support, I will willingly and whole heartedly support regardless of  which party you  belong’.

Mr. Doameng who is hopeful that the New Patriotic Party will win the election petition in court cautioned his constituents against unnecessary arguments about the court case which has the tendency of dividing them.

By: Adugbire Cletus Adoliyine | A1Radioonline.com | Ghana

Konkombas Urged To Rebrand Themselves

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DSC07117MEMBERS OF the Konkomba community in the Upper East Regional have underscored the urgent need for all Konkombas to use education to rebrand themselves and let the world know they are not violent as they have been portrayed in sections of the media or perceived by some people.

By rebranding, members want all Konkombas to take education seriously through which they can dismiss the perceived notion that they are violent and war mongers. According to them, due to lack of education, a lot of negative things had been said of Konkombas in the past which were not true but due to the fact that they could not correct the wrong impression that had been created about them.

Members said this at the inauguration of the Bolgatanga Polytechnic’s chapter of Konkomba Students’ Union (KONSU) held on Saturday at Sumbrungu near Bolgatanga.

Speaker after speaker, mainly opinion leaders, regretted that Konkomba as a tribe is often associated wrongly with conflict and violence especially in the media and in order for the wrong impression to be corrected, parents must endeavour not only to send their children to school but must also invest in their education from the basic to the tertiary level.

They emphasised the need for girl child education which they said has not been given the needed attention in‘Kiikpakpaaln’ (land of Konkombas). According to them, some parents still prepare to give their daughters out for marriage to sending them to school while others remove their daughters from school and give them out for marriage.

They condemned the practice and advised parents to bring an end to it because most of the Konkomba girls who have been given little push in school by their parents have performed well academically. They however admitted a few also disappointed their parents by toying with their education by dropping out.

 Mr. Reuben Jagri Binpori, one of the opinion leaders at the function who first raised the issue of rebranding stated that “it’s God who made us Konkombas and so let’s work hard to erase all the wrong impressions about our tribe”.

 He was not happy that in spite of the fact that Konkombas are the second largest tribe in the Northern Region with 11 MPs, only one of them was given a ministerial appointment in the current Mahama’s administration which was not even a cabinet position.

Mr. Naada John, Upper East Regional Manager of the Wild Life Division of the Forestry Commission who chaired the inauguration ceremony, encouraged Konkombas not to hide their identify for any reason.

He reminded the students to be discipline and study hard to accomplish their main aim of achieving academic laurels. This way, they will get jobs after school and also go back home to support their parents and younger ones make it in life.

As part of the move to unit all Konkombas in the Upper East Region, members have hinted of the formation of the Upper East Chapter of Konkomba Youth Association (KOYA).

The President of KONSU, Mr. Philp Mabimba in his speech praised his colleagues to their level of maturity and good behaviour on campus and urged them to keep it up. He stated that as a new union, their major challenge was finance and appealed to leaders of the tribe to assist the union financially to enable it grow.

Out of a total of 31 members who formed B-Poly branch of KONSU, only one female is among. This obviously speaks of why the opinion leaders want Konkomba parents to give equal chance and support to the daughters like their sons to also go and succeed in school.

Mr. James Anaba Akologo, acting Patron of the Union lauded the comportment of the students and campus and urged them to keep it up. He also wants them to focus on their books because this was the only way they could pass all their examinations.

Some of the members present at the function included Mr. Issaka Konja, Mr. Sando Biliba, Mr. Benjamin Jabik, Mr. Lafia J. Joseph, Mr. Godfred Njindon, Mr. Bashiru Mahama and Mr. George Tanam.

From: William N-lanjerborr Jalulah | A1Radioonline.com | Ghana