2021
DOI: 10.17159/2310-3833/2021/vol51n4a7
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Positioning Parenting Differently: The Need for Southern Perspectives

Abstract: Despite the importance of the caregiver role in children's development and the reliance on caregivers in the therapy process, parenting has enjoyed limited attention in Occupational Therapy research. While it is gradually gaining more attention and being appreciated for its complexity, little is known about how parenting unfolds in the margins. Dominant parenting norms promoted globally are largely Eurocentric1 and the resultant white, middle class positioning of professional discourse may offer a limited pers… Show more

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“…Decolonial perspectives encourage us to consider, perhaps for the first time, the profession's colonial legacy and the implications of this for what is understood and accepted as standard practice today. The commentary by Cilliers 12 provides some critical questioning of standard ways of positioning parenting in occupational therapy. The author advocates for southern perspectives, encouraging broader considerations about parenting in occupational therapy research, with a specific focus on uncovering and critically engaging with the several relational and contextual complexities of parenting in the Global South.…”
Section: Guest Editorial: Special Editionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decolonial perspectives encourage us to consider, perhaps for the first time, the profession's colonial legacy and the implications of this for what is understood and accepted as standard practice today. The commentary by Cilliers 12 provides some critical questioning of standard ways of positioning parenting in occupational therapy. The author advocates for southern perspectives, encouraging broader considerations about parenting in occupational therapy research, with a specific focus on uncovering and critically engaging with the several relational and contextual complexities of parenting in the Global South.…”
Section: Guest Editorial: Special Editionmentioning
confidence: 99%