A qualitative case study method was adopted for this study. Jan 28, 2015 the census bureau recently released new data, a childs day. This included determining whether such changes might have contributed to the emergence of childrens homes in zimbabwe, when and in what ways. Reflections on africas indigenous knowledge on parenting indigenous parenting practices of different communities in africa africa is blessed with diverse cultures and tribes, these rich traditions play a critical part in shaping the lives of communities and the family unit.
Shona has a rich oral tradition, which was incorporated into the first shona. It also observes that childrearing practice is a prominent challenge for. Wenner and smith 2000 assert that child rearing practices are. Given the importance of early childhood development ecd, the zambian government has committed to scaling up ecd programmes that support health, nutrition, and early learningstimulation for children.
The most common caretaker in parenting is the father or mother, or both, biological parents of the child in question. Pdf on jul 14, 20, kudzai chinyoka and others published prenatal to. Children are supposed to grow in a family setting where both mother and father take their. Through this study, unicef and grz are taking an important step in documenting parenting practices in zambia as part of a broader effort to restructure zambias parent education system. Here is an excerpt from her discussion of traditional ways. The african voice in southern rhodesia, 1898 1930, 1970. Living arrangements, nativity, and family transitions. However, there is a large gap between mothers current iycf practices and optimal practices due to cultural beliefs and habits, mothers lack of knowledge, and lack of financial means to provide appropriate and sufficient foods. The census bureau recently released new data, a childs day. The first years of a childs life are crucial for their cognitive, emotional, social, behavioural, and physical development. Child rearing methods as a contributory factor to juvenile delinquency many different types of childrearing methods may predict a childs delinquency. Different cultures have different rules about what are acceptable parenting practices. Parenting, family care and adolescence in east and.
Consequently, learning becomes relevant, meaningful, and purposeful in relation to the individual and the society. Sandra hofferth of the university of maryland offers a summary of the main findings and. The descriptive study of adolescent mothers child rearing practices at. Parenting and culture evidence from some african communities. Implications for the practising school psychologist are presented. Parenting refers to the intricacies of raising a child and not exclusively for a biological relationship. Assessing the effects of child rearing practices on the academic. As a result of reports such as the ones about the number of children enrolled in preschool, and in order to develop a. Pdf childrearing practices among studentmothers at. In zimbabwe, like other growing economies, families are finding. Nigerian parents and types of child rearing practices in nigeria december 9, 2015 by chinwe esther 1 comment before we talk about nigerian parents, i wish to start by adding the benefit of my time as a student and then resident in the uk. To study cultural differences in child rearing practices, 38 middleclass immigrant chinese mothers and 38 middleclass caucasian american mothers of 3 to 8yearold children completed the parenting dimensions inventory pdi and the parenting goals questionnaire pgq. It is about education for problem solving and critical thinking.
Parenting, family care and adolescence in east and southern. It is imperative from previous studies that as a family unit the parent should be there for the needed child rearing practices. Study on traditional parenting and child care practices in zambia american institutes for research air. The harmful traditional practices identified in this fact sheet are categorized as separate issues. Factors influencing youth juvenile delinquency at blue. Assessing the effects of child rearing practices on the. A comparison between african traditional and modern child. Parenting or child rearing is the process of promoting and supporting the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Exploring the impact of child rearing practices on young childrens holistic development in chivi district, zimbabwe melody matsvangeministry of primary.
In the modern african society mas, education has been at best an experiment that is marked with inconsistencies in education systems. Childrearing practices in different cultures how to adult. Cultural beliefs and practices that influence infant and. In the traditional african society tas, the child is allowed to interact with learning materials and situations. He is a renowned author with several shona plays and academic books to his credit. Reflections on africas indigenous knowledge on parenting. According to pherson in zvobgo 1986, zimbabwe native educators need to create a provision for pre. Child rearing practices that promote mental health and ensure survival through the years as well as negative aspects that have detrimental effects also need to be identified. They persist in an environment where women and the girl child have unequal access to education, wealth, health and employment. Study on traditional parenting and child care practices in. An analysis of how contemporary african childrearing practices.
Some researchers have suggested that views on childrearing across. Parenting practices and adolescents behaviour in selected. It also observes that child rearing practice is a prominent challenge for many parents including ones in subsaharan. Child rearing practices have consistently been shown to have an influence on children s growth and development. In most parts of africa, childrearing practices are highly influenced by the traditional norms and values. It also observes that childrearing practice is a prominent challenge for many parents including ones in subsaharan. Parenting is viewed as a gendered, cultural practice influenced. May 08, 2017 by observing and scrutinizing the common child rearing practices in zimbabwe, the researchers noted that some contemporary african child rearing practices might either enhance a positive selfconcept leading to enhancement in learning or the opposite where some practices actually instill a negative selfconcept that eventually deters learning. Pregnancy, childbirth, mother and child care among the. Culture influences some parenting cognitions and practices and, in turn, child mental health from a very early age, through such pervasive factors as what parents expect of children, when and how parents care for children, and which. An analysis of how contemporary african childrearing. According to psychologist nancy darling, in the article parenting style and its correlates, child psychology researchers identify four different types of child rearing practices that affect childrens life outcomes. Chavunduka gl 1994 traditional medicine in modern zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe, the researchers noted that some contemporary african. This paper endeavors to highlight how contemporary african childrearing practices affect a childs selfconcept and learning. Pre natal to post natal childcare within traditional and. Norwegian parents let their kids sleep in the freezing cold, npr reports. Peasant consciousness and guerilla war in zimbabwe, 1985. Traditional healers and childhood in zimbabwe, 1996. He found before the 17thcentury, children were represented as miniadults. The most common caretaker in parenting is the father or mother, or. In rural areas, schools are few and children do farm work. Building on many researches done on how families bring up their children and with reference to bronfrenbrenner s ecological.
West african, arabic and asiapacific communities often stop such practices as kissing or fondling a child once she becomes a toddler. Child rearing in different cultures can be as varied as the countries from which they come. The shona people have created many sculptures and carvings which are made with the finest materials available. Parents, families, and homebased early child development. Culture of ethiopia history, people, traditions, women. Parenting is the process of raising and educating a child from birth or before until adulthood self growth, 2012.
During early childhood, children have the greatest exposure to their mothers and female relatives. Pregnancy, childbirth, mother and child care among the indigenous people of zimbabwe. Nigerian parents and child rearing practices in nigeria. At around the age of five, especially in urban areas, children start attending school if their families can afford the fees. Request pdf parenting practices and adolescents behaviour in selected childrens homes of harare, zimbabwe institutionalised care for vulnerable. Zimbabwe has 16 official languages, chewa, chibarwe, english, kalanga, koisan presumably tsoa, nambya, ndau, ndebele, shangani, shona, sign language zimbabwean sign languages, sotho, tonga, tswana, venda, and xhosa. A perspective from the teachers, parents and learners 14 international journal of research in humanities and social studies v2 i2 february 2015 to this end, it can therefore, be noted that where there are negative child rearing practices, there is a. Midlands state university, zimbabwe william lungisani chigidi is a senior lecturer in the department of african languages and culture at the midlands state university in zimbabwe and was a visiting lecturer at great zimbabwe university in 2006. It may be difficult to realize, then, that religious beliefs can also foster, encourage, and justify abusive behavior. Kenya, malawi, mozambique, south africa, tanzania and zimbabwe. Childrearing norms and practices in contemporary american. However, there is a large gap between mothers current iycf practices and optimal practices due to cultural beliefs and habits, mothers lack of knowledge, and lack of financial. Effective childcare practices play a vital role in childrens growth, brain development, personality enhancement and health promotion.
Pre natal to post natal childcare within traditional. Jun, 2017 the way you raise your children can affect how successful they will be later in life. Chavunduka gl 1984 the zimbabwe national traditional healers association. Chapter 3 child abuse and neglect by parents and other. It also observes that child rearing practice is a prominent challenge for many parents. This research sought to find out the challenges encountered by single parents in the learning the.
Traditional child rearing in zimbabwe printer friendly. Parenting, family care and adolescence in east and southern africa. The way you raise your children can affect how successful they will be later in life. The focus here is on an effort in harare, zimbabwe, a program that embraces. Sep 26, 2017 one area in which cultures often differ is in the ways parents display affection toward their children. Dec 09, 2015 nigerian parents and types of child rearing practices in nigeria december 9, 2015 by chinwe esther 1 comment before we talk about nigerian parents, i wish to start by adding the benefit of my time as a student and then resident in the uk. Assessing the effects of child rearing practices on the academic performance of primary school learners. Parenting in africa network pan in partnership with africa interactive. It is notable that the holistic development of the child is also the focus of the indigenous caregiving practices, so amalgamation practices in the two programmes can only enhance ecde services offered to the child.
The nature, extent and effects of emotional abuse on. Some researchers have suggested that views on childrearing across cultures might diverge to such an extent that. This study sought to unearth the effects of child rearing practices on child. Research statistics in zimbabwe showed that teen pregnancy continue to be high at. Jan 25, 20 child rearing practices are as old as humanity. Synonymously, parenting refers to carrying out the responsibilities of raising and relating to children in such a manner that the child is well prepared to realize his or her full potential as a human being. To study cultural differences in childrearing practices, 38 middleclass immigrant chinese mothers and 38 middleclass caucasian american mothers of 3 to 8yearold children completed the parenting dimensions inventory pdi and the parenting goals questionnaire pgq. Characteristics and psychological outcomes religion provides specific directives for positive moral action and the promotion of human welfare. By observing and scrutinizing the common childrearing practices in zimbabwe, the researchers noted that some contemporary african childrearing practices might either enhance a positive selfconcept leading to enhancement in learning or the opposite where some practices actually instill a negative selfconcept that eventually deters learning. Great zimbabwe university, department of educational foundations faculty of education, box 1235, masvingo abstract this paper endeavors to highlight how contemporary african child rearing practices affect a child s selfconcept and learning. Understanding traditional child rearing practices in the subsaharan african region and the changes that have occurred over time are important, especially as this region is undergoing rapid transformation. Study on traditional parenting and child care practices in zambia. Parenting and the avoidance of harm in harare, zimbabwe.
We use cookies to offer you a better experience, personalize content, tailor advertising, provide social media features, and better understand the use of our services. Data collection was twofold because this involved reported cases of emotional abuse and the use of two questionnaires to collect data on the forms of emotional abuse perpetrated on pupils by teachers. By observing and scrutinizing the common childrearing practices in. Request pdf parenting practices and adolescents behaviour in selected childrens homes of harare, zimbabwe institutionalised care for vulnerable children has increasingly become a.
The study seeks to determine the nature, extent and effects of emotional abuse. Pdf exploring the impact of child rearing practices on young. Pdf an analysis of how contemporary african childrearing. At the 2002 world forum in new zealand, jane nkomo, a citizen of zimbabwe studying in australia, compared traditional and current child rearing practices in zimbabwe. According to psychologist nancy darling, in the article parenting style and its correlates, child psychology researchers identify four different types of child rearing practices that. Critical reflections on the shona cultural practices in the context of hiv and aids, zimbabwe 1richard shadreck maposa and 2oswell rusinga 1faculty of arts, great zimbabwe university.
A primary goal is to target parenting practices to reduce risk and. This paper discusses the data base of research in the area of crosscultural child rearing practices. Zimbabwe has many different cultures, which may include beliefs and ceremonies, one of them being shona. Pdf prenatal to postnatal childcare within traditional and. Some practices can appear neglectful by american standards, while others just seem unusual. However, some cultures consider physical attention such as bathing, skin care or braiding a childs hair.
Pdf exploring the impact of child rearing practices on. Much of the population speaks bantu languages, such as shona chishona 76% and ndebele 18%. He argued childhood as a concept was created by modern society. Culture of zimbabwe history, people, traditions, women. Indigenous parenting practices of different communities in africa. It is about building moral and ethical character and increasing selfesteem and selfconfidence in children and families. Even in areas of zimbabwe with easy access to westerntype delivery care, the majority of women are cared for and delivered by traditional birth attendants who are members of their extended family. There is little discourse around diversity in parenting styles in the region because even. Synonymously, parenting refers to carrying out the responsibilities of raising and relating to children in such a manner that the child is well prepared to.