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child rearing practices are those practices, which are done to rear a child. it includes total care of a child, from basic needs to protect rights of children.
It depends on what context your question is truly being asked. Rearing of a child in what? culture? religion?, politics? there are just way to many posabilities. Narrow your question to a particular part of the world and an answer may be available.
Child rearing practices are things parents can do to help raise great children. Many psychologist and sociologist have developed techniques that work with children.
to compare child rearing practiciples.filipinos with other natiomalist in philliphines
Well, positive rearing produces positive results and visa versa. If your talking about long term affects, its how and what you are attempting to accomplish...
Filipinos raise their children according to Filipino values and culture. Most likely, parents prefer to nurture the child by themselves instead of leaving them to formal child care or with a nanny. Filipino parents are strict, they often make rules to be followed by the children. Filipinos are naturally religious, so they stick to values being taught by the Church, and it is strictly imposed at home.
just want yo know how they raise there children?
Well, positive rearing produces positive results and visa versa. If your talking about long term affects, its how and what you are attempting to accomplish...
Child rearing in most countries is more or less the same. Parents take care of their young by breastfeeding and providing shelter and clothing. In some communities children go through certain rituals to initiate them into adulthood.
Robert R. Sears has written: 'Patterns of child rearing' -- subject(s): Child rearing 'Seven Ages of Man' 'Identification and child rearing' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Identification (Psychology)
Auma Okwany has written: 'The role of local knowledge and culture in child care in Africa' -- subject(s): Child development, Parent and child, Child care, Child rearing
many early child-rearing practices were barbarous by modern standards. source: New Oxford American Dictionary