Singer, Adina Thembi Ndamse, has advised parents to be mindful and watch their kids’ potential.
She said it is prudent for them to pay attention to the talents of their children in the early stages.
Adina recalled her childhood behaviour pointed to the fact that she was going to be a musician.
She made this statement during an interview on the August 7 edition of the Springboard programme with Albert Ocran.
“I always sort of knew as a kid that [I will be a musician]. I was the typical child that sang and made noise around the house with milk tins and holding something as a microphone. So I always kind of knew that I was going to be a musician,” the Lynx Entertainment artiste stated.
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Adina added: “I think so because sometimes for certain kids, as early as two to three years, they kind of start their journey. As parents, I think they should just be mindful and just be watching your kid.
“I am a firm believer [that] if I do give birth and get the opportunity to be a parent, I strongly believe that it is necessary to focus on what you think your child’s interests are and… provide a unique environment to help them hone or harness whatever it is, because that could just be what they were brought to this world to do.”