pariutumat
Pariutumat is a term originating from the Māori language, referring to the act of nurturing, caring for, and bringing up children. It encompasses the responsibilities and duties associated with raising a child, from infancy through adolescence. The concept is deeply embedded in Māori culture and emphasizes the collective effort of whānau (family) and the wider community in supporting the development of young individuals.
Pariutumat involves not only the provision of physical needs like food, shelter, and safety, but also the
The principles of pariutumat highlight the importance of patience, love, and discipline in child-rearing. It promotes