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Parenting in South Africa
The Social Ecology of Infant Rearing: Cultural Practices and Health Outcomes Among Ethnic South Africans

I. Foundational Principles: The Social Ecology of African Infant Rearing
Infant care practices among South Africa’s indigenous ethnic groups are deeply rooted in a philosophical framework that prioritizes communal belonging and spiritual connectivity over Western individualism. This framework, often aligned with the principles of Ubuntu, defines the primary goals of socialization from birth.
