Continued from Part 3. #9. Culture of food – native food! Hmmmm…Yummy. Food is life! There is this zest and satisfaction that comes with one’s native food. You …
Maintaining your cultural identity in marriage (3)
Continued from Part 2. #6. Culture of roles (man/woman) A man and a woman are two entities that have got their roles to play. Culturally, there are designated …
Maintaining your cultural identity in marriage (2)
Continued from Part 1. #3. Culture of raising children When it comes to raising children, many cultures and tribes across the globe have their ways or cultures of …
Maintaining your cultural identity in marriage (1)
Culture is people’s way of life. It is what gives anyone his or her identity. Your culture and identity sum up your name, beliefs and mannerism. People grow up holding …
Maximising the different levels of grooming a total child
Grooming simply refers to preparations or trainings for a purpose. There are series of activities that lead to learned behaviour, and this is what grooming helps to achieve. In psychology, …
Some roles of a stay-home spouse
Stay-home spouses or parents who are not working have a huge role to play in keeping the family going. To a great extent, these roles fall on the shoulders of …
Things to look out for when choosing a new school for your kids
A new school year is almost here again, and there are parents who are currently on the lookout for schools, for their children. For some parents, it’s the first time their …
The art of listening to your children
Raising children involves several expectations on the side of the parents. Often, parents really wish that their children turn out to be great as they imagined. There are different sides …
How parents can monitor their children’s school activities
Day by day, parenting is becoming more challenging. Some parents are aware of the shift in times and seasons that we are living in currently, while some others are taken …
Infusing a sense of decency in our children (Part 2)
Continued from ‘Infusing a sense of decency in our children (Part 1)’. #3. Mannerism Mannerism involves being well cultured and cautious in one’s attitude and behaviour. Decency in …