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Toni, Mariel, Bianca nag-reunion, pinagalitan ng mga nanay

Alex Brosas |May 01,2018
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Toni, Mariel, Bianca nag-reunion, pinagalitan ng mga nanay

Alex Brosas - May 01, 2018 - 12:10 AM


NABATIKOS  sina Toni Gonzaga, Mariel Padilla and Bianca Gonzalez dahil may lumabas na photo ang mga anak nila na may hawak na mga gadgets.

Nagkita-kita kasi ang PBB hosts kasama ang kanilang mga anak and one photo showed their respective child tinkering a gadget. This did not sit well with some of the netizens.

“Kapag ang mga parents hinahayaang maglaro ng gadgets ang kanilang anak sa napakamurang edad ay magreresulta ito sa speech delay ng bata mas nauuna niyang malaman kung paano kumontrol o gumamit ng gadgets kaysa ang pagsasalita, I was informed by my pediatrician about that information,” said one mom.

“Ano ang masama sa eletronic gadgets? Masyadong marunong ang nagadvice dito. My chidren now both professionals my eldest being a fellow at EAMC my second an architect working in Jeddah, my third a civil eng and my youngest a management accountant both of them played this electronic gadgets and computers and started at the age of three.

“Now they are all expert in computers. Saan ang sama doon? Noong araw sabi ng mga co parents ko sa SAINT JOSEPH OLONGAPO masama sa bata ang computer being an Architect by profession I know what to do and best for my children,” countered one netizen.

“Wag ninyong pakialaman ang parenting style ni Ms. Toni G. It’s not wrong to used gadgets as long as parents know how to limit and control their children on using them. Guidance and supervision is very important. I salute you Ms. Toni. Bashers stop bashing!” said one fan.

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