Pre-Natal to Post-Natal Childcare within Traditional and Westernised Parenting Styles: A Paradigm Shift in Zimbabwe

C. Kudzai
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This paper examines traditional African child rearing styles and Westernised parenting styles focusing on the impact this has on the psychosocial developments of a child’s academic performance. In most African countries, during prenatal and postnatal periods, there are many rituals that are observed by the parents, especially the expectant mother. This has a bearing on the psychological and later cognitive development of the child. As a result, there is a paradigm shift taking place from a strictly traditional to a more modern oriented way of rearing children due to the influence of education, media and technology. The majority of families in Zimbabwe now find themselves somewhere along a continuum between the African and Western child rearing styles. In this study, the descriptive survey design was used with questionnaires and interviews as data collection instruments. Findings from this research revealed that, the Westernised parenting styles want independent, democratic and sometimes laissez-faire ways of raising children while African cultures prefer submissive children raised under an authoritarian style. Significant changes among African families have been noted leading to an adoption of an eclectic approach, where families use two or more parenting styles, considering the best features of each system in raising children. Knowledge of African child rearing practices is therefore of paramount importance since it makes teachers of African children sensitive to and aware of some values that have shaped them so as to enhance effective teaching and learning.
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在传统的和西方化的养育方式中的产前到产后育儿:在津巴布韦的范式转变
本文考察了传统的非洲儿童养育方式和西方化的养育方式,重点关注这对儿童学业表现的心理社会发展的影响。在大多数非洲国家,在产前和产后期间,父母,特别是准妈妈要遵守许多仪式。这对孩子的心理和后来的认知发展有影响。因此,由于教育、媒体和技术的影响,养育孩子的方式正在发生范式转变,从严格的传统方式转向更现代的方式。津巴布韦的大多数家庭现在发现自己处于非洲和西方育儿方式之间的连续统一体。在本研究中,采用描述性调查设计,问卷和访谈作为数据收集工具。这项研究的结果表明,西方的父母方式想要独立、民主,有时是自由放任的方式抚养孩子,而非洲文化更喜欢在专制风格下抚养顺从的孩子。注意到非洲家庭之间的重大变化导致采用折衷办法,即家庭使用两种或两种以上的养育方式,考虑到每种制度在养育子女方面的最佳特点。因此,了解非洲养育儿童的做法是极为重要的,因为它使非洲儿童的教师能够敏感地认识到一些影响他们的价值观,从而加强有效的教与学。
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