Never before has a book
on parenting come at a time when it was needed most than Dr Gladys Mwiti’s Parenting with Purpose & African Wisdom.
The book comes at a time when children outcomes have been heavily attributed to
challenges in parenting in modern era. Just launched late July, Parenting with Purpose & African Wisdom
also comes at a time when the ministry of education is trying to solve the
ongoing school unrests puzzle, with fingers pointing at parenting.
The vice has been
blamed on parents absconding their parental responsibility to offer guidance,
role-modelling and discipline to children, and leaving it entirely to teachers.
In the book, Dr Mwiti – a clinical psychologist – presents parenting as a
partnership in which parents deliberately identify and include close relatives,
friends, teachers, religious leaders and neighbours in the training and
mentorship of their children. She however, cautions parents that this
inclusiveness does not mean abdication of parental responsibility but rather,
creates a wall of love and protection around the child.
Parenting
with Purpose & African Wisdom acknowledges that one
of the parenting tragedies today is the diminishing emphasis on value systems
that define the present and the future of any society. ‘If our children
represent the future that we look forward to, there is need more than ever
before to rethink our priorities as parents as far as our children are
concerned,’ writes Dr Mwiti.
Throughout the book, Dr
Mwiti marshals a host of studies on parenting and weaves them through the book
simplifying them for the ordinary reader using day-to-day examples. She also draws
from her rich counselling and psychology background to equip parents on how to
identify and help children with social issues like drug and alcohol abuse,
sexual misbehavior, and sexually abused children. This makes Parenting with Purpose & African Wisdom
an all-rounded parenting book that does not leave anything to chance.
Besides keeping parents
focused on their destination to bring out holistically balanced children, Parenting with Purpose & African Wisdom
emphasises that parents should not give into the fear of the challenges of the
dangerous environment of modern society. ‘The very anxiety of how children will
turn out in our complicated society that gets even more complex each day is
enough to scare would-be parents as well as individuals with children’ Dr Mwiti
writes. She however encourages parents to focus on the task at hand and be
determined to make small gains with time as these steps lead to success.
The book also cites
particular case studies of re-known successful Kenyans like Justice Martha
Koome of the High Court of Kenya. The writer too draws from her personal
experience while growing up and makes an observation of what has worked in her
life and that of others.
Published by Arba
Publications Ltd, Parenting with Purpose
& African Wisdom determines the direction that family leadership
desires to take and identifies the gifting in each child that needs to be
fanned into a flame. It recognises that not all children are gifted
academically and directs parents on how best to discover their children’s inner
talents and to nurture them.
The book is rich in
wisdom learned in African proverbs, which Dr Mwiti generously applies
throughout the 12 chapters. Parenting
with Purpose & African Wisdom calls upon parents to guide their
children with the end in view, by deliberately providing the support that their
children need in order to mature.
By Millicent Mwololo
mmwololo@ke.nationmedia.com