LET THEM HEAD TO SCHOOL, NOT A HOME.
The number of homes headed by school going children (Child-headed) is at an alarmingly high now in our democratic dispensation than before. We continue to experience a low level of children going to school; instead they are looking after their parent’s homes, caring for their siblings, providing shelter and food. These children are denied the chance of experiencing the joys of being just a kid, play with kids his/her age and do things that normal kids are suppose to do. You would find them (kids) stuck between the walls of an impoverished home concerned about the health and safety of his/her siblings and not school books.
There are many factors
at play which contribute to this but that is no excuse to deny a child his/her
basic right to be educated.
As a society we have accepted that as normal and allowed it to flourish without doing anything. Our communities are continually aware of that parent (Mother) who has since passed away leaving small children destitute. Or a neighbour who is a single parent working far from home and has left children with a reckless aunt or a drunkard uncle who are forever absent, yet they pretend as if its normal and acceptable. Our communities are often absent from key issues affecting child-headed homes and impoverished families because they say it’s none of their business. Failing to realise that it takes a village to raise a proper child. It is no wonder we have a high crime rate, young girls turning to prostitution and a teenage pregnancy that leave us tarnished. Not mention the school dropout that has turned our country into one of the highest illiterate nations in the world.
As a society we have accepted that as normal and allowed it to flourish without doing anything. Our communities are continually aware of that parent (Mother) who has since passed away leaving small children destitute. Or a neighbour who is a single parent working far from home and has left children with a reckless aunt or a drunkard uncle who are forever absent, yet they pretend as if its normal and acceptable. Our communities are often absent from key issues affecting child-headed homes and impoverished families because they say it’s none of their business. Failing to realise that it takes a village to raise a proper child. It is no wonder we have a high crime rate, young girls turning to prostitution and a teenage pregnancy that leave us tarnished. Not mention the school dropout that has turned our country into one of the highest illiterate nations in the world.
Let’s get our country,
rural or urban going back to basics, where children remain children and adults
doing adult work. Its time communities unite and rally support for those
children whose parents have passed away, and chastise that reckless aunt or
drunkard uncle for the wrong they’re doing. Going back to basic means elders
recognise that every child in the community is theirs and make their wellbeing
their concern. Going back to basics means allowing children to play without
worry, while elders provide safety and security.
Let them head to school,
not a home because they belong in class, studying and playing with peers their
own age.