Parenting with Purpose

In an age where screens often speak louder than people, a refreshing voice calls families back to the heart of parenting, connection, character, and care.

As put in the Weekend Vision, the thoughtful book review, for the new book: Parenting: the universal language in a multiculturally diverse world, by Norman Katende, explores a work that reminds us that raising children is less about control and more about guidance rooted in values.

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Through relatable family stories, the book paints a vivid picture of parenting as a journey shaped by patience, discipline, and love. It encourages parents to create homes where children feel safe to explore, make mistakes, and grow from them.

Rather than shielding children from life’s challenges, it urges adults to walk alongside them, turning everyday experiences into lessons in resilience and responsibility.

The review highlights how meaningful parenting extends beyond meeting physical needs. It is about nurturing emotional strength, teaching practical life skills, and modelling integrity in daily actions. In doing so, children are equipped not just to succeed, but to live with purpose and compassion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

At its core, the message is simple yet powerful: when parents invest time, attention, and intention, they help shape a generation capable of building stronger families and communities.

The hardcover edition will be available online starting  July 20.