Although parents are a vital cog in instilling and maintaining child discipline, very little information exists about the methods they employ. Using a qualitative approach, this paper explored the methods used by parents in Zimbabwe—an African context—to discipline children, elucidating their implications on children’s rights. The findings show that parents in Zimbabwe use both violent and non-violent disciplinary methods such as verbal reprimand, beating, and spanking, which, at times, violates children’s rights in the process. The use of non-violent means has also depicted a violation of children’s rights through deprivation of food, denial of playtime and shelter. Evident from the findings was, again, the existence of multiple-layered co...
This study investigated the situation of street children in Zimbabwe with reference to the United Na...
Wittingly or unwittingly, cultural rights should take central place in the consideration of rights i...
This study investigated the situation of street children in Zimbabwe with reference to the United Na...
Although parents are a vital cog in instilling and maintaining child discipline, very little informa...
Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries have made strides towards the realisation of children’s rights s...
This qualitative study describes the childrearing practices among the Igbos of Eastern Nigeria, and ...
M.A.The child and youth care system in South Africa was transformed on recommendations of the Inter-...
In 2011, three-quarters of young people reported experiencing survey-defined physical violence befor...
Abuse of children has been at peak in Zimbabwe henceforth the need for NGOs such as Justice for Chil...
Corporal punishment of children is widely accepted and often legally practised in many countries, re...
Corporal punishment is a behaviour modification technique that has been utilised since time immemori...
This research began by examining the attitudes and behaviour of mothers from the Durban refugee comm...
This is qualitative multiple case study explored the extent to which children’s rights are observed ...
The Tanzania Education Act number 25 of 1978 gave powers to the Minister of Education to develop pol...
The study to be reported here is the first South African national survey of attitudes to the use of ...
This study investigated the situation of street children in Zimbabwe with reference to the United Na...
Wittingly or unwittingly, cultural rights should take central place in the consideration of rights i...
This study investigated the situation of street children in Zimbabwe with reference to the United Na...
Although parents are a vital cog in instilling and maintaining child discipline, very little informa...
Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries have made strides towards the realisation of children’s rights s...
This qualitative study describes the childrearing practices among the Igbos of Eastern Nigeria, and ...
M.A.The child and youth care system in South Africa was transformed on recommendations of the Inter-...
In 2011, three-quarters of young people reported experiencing survey-defined physical violence befor...
Abuse of children has been at peak in Zimbabwe henceforth the need for NGOs such as Justice for Chil...
Corporal punishment of children is widely accepted and often legally practised in many countries, re...
Corporal punishment is a behaviour modification technique that has been utilised since time immemori...
This research began by examining the attitudes and behaviour of mothers from the Durban refugee comm...
This is qualitative multiple case study explored the extent to which children’s rights are observed ...
The Tanzania Education Act number 25 of 1978 gave powers to the Minister of Education to develop pol...
The study to be reported here is the first South African national survey of attitudes to the use of ...
This study investigated the situation of street children in Zimbabwe with reference to the United Na...
Wittingly or unwittingly, cultural rights should take central place in the consideration of rights i...
This study investigated the situation of street children in Zimbabwe with reference to the United Na...