I chose the Early Childhood Development Virtual
University (ECDVU) Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to read and think about
international research, specifically involving fathers in early childhood in
the Nigeria culture. Some of the international research topics are of this study is to investigate the
current roles of fathers and explore ways to increase the involvement of
fathers and other and other males in childcare.
Some insights
that I learned from exploring his international site, is that within most Nigerian
cultures care taking of the children is viewed as a woman’s job. UNICEF (1995) “cited
several studies that confirmed that both male and female children need the
presence and interaction of both parents. In the same vein, Western-based
literature indicates that when fathers participate in child upbringing,
everyone benefits. This has also been shown to be true in Nigeria, but it is
not well documented. Most of the cases available come from families that have
been influenced by urbanization”.
I think that this
is a great study, because still today there seems to e a double standard when
it comes to childcare and mother and father’s men/fathers perceived roles. Even in the United
States there are men who feel it is a woman’s job/duty to take care of small
children. I think it is admirable that Nigeria views this very important social
issue and is taking a stance to educate their men, because children benefit
from equal care and partnership of both parents.
References
Early Childhood Development Virtual University
(ECDVU) Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA http://www.ecdvu.org/ssa/documents/major_projects/Hua%20-%20MP%20Final%20-%20UVic%20LP.pdf
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