Living in the World of a Child
Luke Mensah Akrosuma
Living in the World of a Child
Luke Mensah Akrosuma
Parenting is a process that evolves from child birth through to child upbringing. In other words, parenting involves mothering and fathering a child. In addition, parenting also captures warding another person usually, a younger one by an elderly. Parenting is a determinant of the child's perception of the world s/he finds himself/herself.
The parenting process that involves two main actors; the parent and the ward.
These two actors have their onus in the parenting process. The parent is required to establish an environment needed to catalyze the growth of the child. The latter must be willing and ready to go through the process of being warded. Thus, for a successful parenting process, there must be in existence a congenial relation between the two parties.
Many a time, this prerequisite atmosphere is non-existent between the aforementioned parties owing to the style adopted by parents. These disconnects result to gaps in the developmental process.
The impact and repercussion of this disconnect coupled with the antidote is discussed in this book.
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