Zuko Komisa

Feel Good: When is it okay to discipline other people’s children.
When it comes to disciplining someone else’s child, you don’t want to anger the child’s parents, but you also can’t ignore a child’s risky or damaging behavior.
Despite your desire for their mischievous behavior to stop, you must keep in mind that you are not the parent.
Some parents are unsure about when it is appropriate to correct the misbehavior of another parent’s child.
Some situations call for adult assistance, particularly when kids endanger themselves or others.
Sometimes, though, it might not be a good idea to act or speak.
Also Read: New categories for the Grammys include ‘Best African Music Performance’
What you can and cannot accomplish is limited. If you push it too far, you can find yourself into a legal mess.
Feel Good with Andy Maqondwana spoke to Kaya 959 listeners about encounters where they had to discipline other people children.
Listen to the full conversation here:
READ NEXT: Joburg residents face another 5-day water cut next week



