There is clearly a cultural and generational difference in the way African and other parents discipline their kids. In this video, 2 Africa Web TV’s hosts get personal and discuss their upbringing in Africa. Is corporal punishment a good thing? Why do African parents tell their children not to cry after they have beaten them? Even the use of voodoo comes into play. It is a insightful, humorous and thoughtful discussion about growing up in Africa. Join the discussion and share your own experiences and give your own opinions!
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