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GistMedia0: 8:33pm On May 03
There's been a trending conversation lately and it's stirring up some serious thoughts: "Be nice to your children's teachers because they know your secrets!" shocked

At first, it sounds like an exaggeration—until you think about it. Many parents are beginning to realize that their children, especially in their early "talkative" phase, often spill family gist without filters. Whether it's dad snoring like a generator, mummy shouting like a Nollywood actress, or the exact words you used during that last fight, children don’t hold back!

In fact, some Nigerian parents already jokingly call it "cho cho cho phase"—that time when your child talks non-stop and everything at home becomes public knowledge, courtesy of innocent storytelling in school.

Class teachers, being close to the kids, hear a lot. And sometimes, you as a parent might not even be aware of what your child has said until a teacher brings it up subtly—or you hear it from someone else.


So, let's talk:

Do your children's teachers actually know your secrets—because of your kids?

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Carndidlaydid(f): 8:41pm On May 03
grin
Leniroyal: 8:55pm On May 03
Who cares? If dem know na problem for them. Some times it's better to not no shit. How would you feel knowing from your student that his dad cut off fingers of some guy that he believes was a snitch just a day before.

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illicit(m): 9:59pm On May 03
There are some lines you don't cross in international schools...

There are discussions u dont have with pupils, there are questions or favours you don't ask from them or their parents

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Juliearth(f): 8:21am On May 04
GistMedia0:
There's been a trending conversation lately and it's stirring up some serious thoughts: "Be nice to your children's teachers because they know your secrets!" shocked

At first, it sounds like an exaggeration—until you think about it. Many parents are beginning to realize that their children, especially in their early "talkative" phase, often spill family gist without filters. Whether it's dad snoring like a generator, mummy shouting like a Nollywood actress, or the exact words you used during that last fight, children don’t hold back!

In fact, some Nigerian parents already jokingly call it "cho cho cho phase"—that time when your child talks non-stop and everything at home becomes public knowledge, courtesy of innocent storytelling in school.

Class teachers, being close to the kids, hear a lot. And sometimes, you as a parent might not even be aware of what your child has said until a teacher brings it up subtly—or you hear it from someone else.


So, let's talk:

Do your children's teachers actually know your secrets—because of your kids?



Yes, we do! These kids trust us and open up to us on literally everything. However, we do not withhold these information. We literally just listen out of respect and courtesy to our little minds, advise them because they open up to us so they can get closure and afterwards, we discard these information. If it is a sensitive one (such as parents kissing) we find a way to let the parents on that so they can thread with caution.

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BetterLife101(m): 9:53pm On May 05
A
Elan83(m): 9:54pm On May 05
Ok
Austema(m): 9:55pm On May 05
when I get kids I will come and comment 😄
Dpaulie(m): 9:56pm On May 05
Yes
CondemnBattery(f): 9:56pm On May 05


Its irrelevant what secrets teachers know.

except for parents that have skeletons in their cupboard.
Tohsynetita1: 9:57pm On May 05
It’s vice versa.
The same way they will tell their parents about their teachers.

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TRIXIA: 9:58pm On May 05
illicit:
There are some lines you don't cross in international schools...

There are discussions u dont have with pupils, there are questions or favours you don't ask from them or their parents


You make me laugh. Spent several years in the best American and British schools in Nigeria. They spill alot even at 6th form stage. Alot sef

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Robisky001(m): 9:58pm On May 05
Who in his/her right senses would open up their can worm to their kids.

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PlanetZero: 9:59pm On May 05
Lol
Tabletuner(m): 10:00pm On May 05
And so ?

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Sonnobax15(m): 10:00pm On May 05
lipsrsealed
Talkisneeded(m): 10:03pm On May 05
I don’t have kids yet and I can’t ever spilling any secrets to my pako teacher in my pako school growing up…

I sell herbs

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Hopez456(m): 10:04pm On May 05
This is very accurate. I when I was hustling as a school teacher, children in a primary class were one day gisting among themselves and mimicking the ringtones of their parents in the other room. I particularly a boy mimicking either the dad's or mum's tone that sounds like that of a goat. I was shocked!

Children know a lot and talk a lot about activities that goes on in the home.

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HelenaWills(f): 10:04pm On May 05
What's the big deal?
Teachers no dey fight with their partners ni?

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lightwind(m): 10:06pm On May 05
Bastards
oluseyiforjesus(m): 10:09pm On May 05
Ok
edogu(m): 10:09pm On May 05
My son's teacher got to know our names through my son. He was singing it like a song to them. One day I went to pick him from school, the class teacher jokingly was singing it like a song, " my father's name is Chijioke; my mother's name is Sandra" (not our real names). Even some his classmates were calling me by my name. shocked

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QuinQ: 10:15pm On May 05
You have to first have secrets
If you ain't got no secrets what do you care??

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ravensckar(m): 10:19pm On May 05
The two secrets that my children's teachers know are our real names and religion. Every other thing, they don't know.

I and my wife are very adept at keeping our kids away from our personal businesses...

cheesy cheesy cheesy

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sisisioge: 10:26pm On May 05
grin grin grin

OMG...never thought of that grin
3kay945(m): 10:39pm On May 05
I think My kids have outgrown that phase.
Anyone that spill unnecessary information to his teacher will be receiving Oraimo cord whenever I finds out.

Yes, you heard me right. grin

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folake4u(f): 11:04pm On May 05
3kay945:
I think My kids have outgrown that phase.
Anyone that spill unnecessary information to his teacher will be receiving Oraimo cord whenever I finds out.

Yes, you heard me right. grin

Oraimo cord is too much oh.

This is so funny. 😂😂😂
Sirianese: 11:14pm On May 05
GistMedia0:
There's been a trending conversation lately and it's stirring up some serious thoughts: "Be nice to your children's teachers because they know your secrets!" shocked

At first, it sounds like an exaggeration—until you think about it. Many parents are beginning to realize that their children, especially in their early "talkative" phase, often spill family gist without filters. Whether it's dad snoring like a generator, mummy shouting like a Nollywood actress, or the exact words you used during that last fight, children don’t hold back!

In fact, some Nigerian parents already jokingly call it "cho cho cho phase"—that time when your child talks non-stop and everything at home becomes public knowledge, courtesy of innocent storytelling in school.

Class teachers, being close to the kids, hear a lot. And sometimes, you as a parent might not even be aware of what your child has said until a teacher brings it up subtly—or you hear it from someone else.


So, let's talk:

Do your children's teachers actually know your secrets—because of your kids?

Unless you're molesting your kid (or doing any other stuff you wouldn't do to fellow adults to them) you have nothing to fear from someone learning your 'secrets'

The teachers are parents themselves and the ones who aren't are learning how (not) to parent via third party i.e. through whatever your kids tell them per home life

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jericco1(m): 11:15pm On May 05
I am yet to have kids

Probably in the next two years

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Authoreety: 11:22pm On May 05
Who cares... Na the teacher load be that..

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HajiaNotu: 11:24pm On May 05
I can't relate..
When I start popping kids,will come back to the thread.

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