In Zimbabwe, a child or baby, isn't considered a human being yet, until is has grown in its first few teeth. But until then, the child and mother are not yet worthy members of the society.
Children learn a lot in a short amount of time in Zimbabwe. By the age of four, a child can wash itself, dress itself, talk very clearly, and do chores around the house.
What they consider to be 'educated' in Zimbabwe is if the child knows how to take care of themselves and others. They are educated when they can dress themselves, do chores, take care of siblings, bake things, etc.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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