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Joys of parenting
"TRUE PARENTING is mothering and fathering," says the booklet
given to the trainers attending a workshop on Information and
Parenting. They are later to train other trainers who will, in
turn, spread the message to young mothers.
Does parenting need information and training? You may wonder.
Educating parents on their role and the rest of the family to
recognise, appreciate and support them in that role has become a
crying need in this age of nuclear families, where most mothers
work outside the home.
A Parenting Information Network has been formed in Tamil Nadu
with initial funding from UNICEF. Its secretariat is in
Balamandir, Chennai.
The network is committed to supporting efforts to strengthen
capacities of parents and communities to create a positive,
nurturing environment for children, especially those from
deprived and unreached rural and urban communities. It seeks to
promote child rearing practices below five years that guarantee a
child's physical and psycho-social well-being.
In today's demanding world, the mother has little time to look
after the emotional needs of her child. Research has shown that
the ways in which children respond to their environment and
develop learning capacities are a consequence of the nourishment
and stimulation received right from the foetal stage through the
early years.
The network believes that the problems of children are created by
apathy, poverty, neglect and insensitivity of adults.
"If the process of looking at parenting as a serious matter does
not start now, we will have on our hands large numbers of
children growing up as frustrated youth, lacking strength of
purpose, with untapped potential and expressing aggressiveness in
every sphere of life and action... Children are a biological and
social necessity. Early childhood is the foundation on which
children build their lives," says Maya Gaitonde, convenor for
communications for the network. Children have three vital needs -
love, care and self-esteem. Loving and caring relationships can
relieve extreme levels of stress. Children need to learn to trust
themselves and develop feelings of competence and self-esteem.
For this parental assurance is very essential. With family
structures, the world over, continuing to change in response to
industrialisation, urbanisation, population growth, increasing
longevity and migration, cultural and survival practices have got
disrupted, leaving families unable to provide an optimal
environment for growing children. As a consequence, there is an
increased demand for community-based child care services as a
complement rather than as an alternative to the direct provision
of quality child care programmes.
The network has involved itself not only in providing such
programmes but also training parents in family care and child
development skills.
Above all, it appeals to the heart. Its workshops and flip charts
focus on health care issues and the joys of parenting. Concepts
that science does not talk about.
V. R. DEVIKA
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