Wednesday, December 16, 2015
African Parenting: Doing it the Right Way
Parenting in African countries undoubtedly come with many difficulties. However, in spite of these difficulties, their children not only survive, but often thrive. On a given morning, hordes of children walk miles to school, he older children often tending to the youngins'. Compare that to what is often considered a civilized society. Children been carted by bus and soccer moms. Unlike American children, African children are taught responsibility, perseverance, and resilience. Children just 10 or 12 years old are in charge or working the fields, difficult housework, and caring for siblings. It is my opinion that the "laissez-faire attitude", as an blog from the New York times states, is the right way to parent. America, you're doing it wrong.
Source:
http://latitude.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/23/african-hands-off-parenting-breeds-resilience-in-kids/
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