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  2. It Takes a Village - Wikipedia

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    The saying and its attribution as an "African" proverb were in circulation before it was adopted by Clinton as the source for the title of her book. The saying previously provided the source for the title of a children's book entitled It Takes a Village by Jane Cowen-Fletcher, published in 1994.

  3. Child development in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Child development in Africa addresses the variables and social changes that occur in African children from infancy through adolescence.Three complementary lines of scholarship have sought to generate knowledge about child development in Africa, specifically rooted in endogenous, African ways of knowing: analysis of traditional proverbs, theory-building, and documentation of parental ethno ...

  4. 6 Phrases a Child Psychologist Is Begging Parents and ...

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    Forget lecture halls. Class is in session starting the moment a child is born. "Children are like sponges, constantly absorbing and internalizing what they hear," says Dr. Crystal Saidi, Psy.D., a ...

  5. Child sacrifice in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] If a child has been circumcised, scarred or has had their ears pricked, this represents disfigurement or impurity, and they may be spared from sacrifice. [10] Some parents have marked their children in these ways to protect them. [10] [4] In other cases, children are given to witch doctors by relatives out of desperation for money.

  6. What an isolated community in Africa may be able to teach ...

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    Mothers in the distant past may have had much more support than they do today, according to a study of an isolated community in the Republic of Congo that practices a hunter-gatherer lifestyle.

  7. Witchcraft accusations against children in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Witchcraft accusations against children in Africa have received increasing international attention in the first decade of the 21st century. [1] [2] [3]The phenomenon of witch-hunts in Sub-Saharan Africa is ancient, [4] but the problem has been exasperated due to charismatic preachers such as Helen Ukpabio. [4]