Parents have been urged to help curb cases of indscpline in schools by providing advise and counselling to their children when they break for mid-term.
Jomvu Mp Badi Twalib advised parents to get closer to their children and instill in them proper morals during the four days break expected to begin from November 19 to November 23.
"What is happening in our schools is not accepted at all" said Badi.
Adding "It is hightime that as parents we now take up the role of speaking to our children".
Addressing residents of Miritini in Jomvu constituency, Badi also called for a permanent solution to the cases of students unrest from all stakeholders including the government.
On thursday last week, Education Cabinet secretary George Magoha stated that the government would not take responsibility for the loss incurred by schools following the recent spike in fire incidences, which saw dormitories, laboratories and classes go up in flames.
The CS stated that the government would not contribute towards rebuilding dormitories burnt by students.