A fresh national handbook just dropped in Namibia, pushing the idea that raising kids is everybody's job, not a solo gig.
Namibia's new parenting handbook
Namibia's new parenting handbook
- Emma Kantema helped kick off the guide's rollout on Wednesday.
- Her gender ministry co-built it with Health and Social Services.
- Seven modules target emotional-health skills for digital-age parents.
- Traditional African communal child-rearing philosophy anchors the whole thing.
- Kantema's ministry launched a task force fighting child exploitation online.
- Cyberbullying and misuse of kids' images are primary targets.
- She wants regional traditional authorities leading grassroots adoption.
- Windhoek can't be the only place benefiting from these resources.
- Edda Bohn flagged the first 1,000 days from conception as make-or-break.
- Her ministry will weave the manual into the Whole School Framework.
- School boards and pupil councils get looped into creating safer environments.
- Learning begins at home long before any classroom enters the picture.