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Parenting & Family Quote by Ama Ata Aidoo

"It's a sad moment, really, when parents first become a bit frightened of their children"

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The line lands with a quiet brutality: parenting isn’t supposed to be a fear relationship, yet Aidoo pinpoints the instant it becomes one. “First become a bit frightened” is doing heavy work. It suggests a gradual, almost deniable shift, the kind that creeps in under the cover of “they’re just growing up” until the household’s emotional power flips. The sadness isn’t sentimental; it’s diagnostic. Something has gone structurally wrong when the people tasked with protection start scanning their own children for threat.

Aidoo’s intent feels less like scolding individual families than exposing the conditions that manufacture this fear. In many postcolonial contexts she writes from, the home is never sealed off from the state: economic precarity, political repression, and social surveillance leak into domestic life. Children may become “frightening” not because they’re monsters but because they’re unpredictable carriers of new ideologies, new languages, new desires, even new alliances. They can bring home the outside world’s risks - school discipline, party politics, policing - and parents know they may pay the price.

The subtext cuts both ways. Parents fear children’s capacity to harm, yes, but also their capacity to leave: to refuse tradition, to judge their elders, to expose compromises adults made to survive. Aidoo compresses generational conflict into a single emotional pivot point, where love is still present but no longer sovereign. The sentence works because it’s not melodrama; it’s a small admission with big political shadow, turning a private tremor into a cultural warning flare.

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Its a sad moment, really, when parents first become a bit frightened of their children
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Ama Ata Aidoo (March 23, 1942 - May 31, 2023) was a Author from Ghana.

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