It means it takes everyone to raise a child not just the individual.
"It takes one village to raise a child."
It means the entire local community is involved in the education and growth of children - they learn from what they see outside their home environment.
It means that a child does not just grow up within a home, where there may be a single parent or a combination of parents, but a child will grow up in a community, a village, and that a child will not grow up just in a home but in a social world with input and understanding from the village. Regardless of the child's upbringing, the child belongs to and is shaped by the community.It means that a child is influenced by her environment. If the neighborhood she lives in has a bunch of drug users, then she will be more likely to be a druggie. Parents and siblings aren't the only people in her life, so they're automatically not the only ones who have influence on her.It's common sense, really. Unless you keep your kid in a cage, then they are going to interact with other people. They're going to be exposed to the media.It literally takes a village to raise a child.
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Here are some common phrases using the word "village": "It takes a village to raise a child" - meaning that a community's support is essential for a child's upbringing. "Global village" - referring to the interconnectedness of the world due to technology and communication. "Village gossip" - referring to rumors or hearsay within a small community. "Village life" - describing the lifestyle and activities in a small rural community.
It's an old African proverb that has been around for centuries. It is well known now since CLinton used it as a book title. It is actually It takes a village to raise a child.
The proverb "it takes a whole village to raise a child" emphasizes the importance of communal support and collective responsibility in child-rearing. It suggests that a child's development and well-being are not solely the responsibility of the parents, but of the entire community. This proverb highlights the idea that children benefit from the guidance, care, and influence of a diverse network of individuals within their community.
Regardless of where you live, it is still expensive to raise a child.
it is cheaper to raise a child in a farming envirinment becausethey chip in with the work
that means more energy is needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of liquid from 1 Celsius than water.
The phrase is attributed to an old African proverb. Its exact origin seems to be lost in time. In 1994 children's author Jane Cowen-Fletcher released a book, published by Scholastic Press, titled It Takes A Village in which a young African girl searches for her younger brother, only to find the rest of the village has been watching over him as well.In January 1996 publisher Simon & Schuster released hillary Rodham-Clinton's It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us. Reviews are mixed.In May 2001, publisher Harper-Collins released the seventh book in the Lemony Snicket's Unfortunate Events series titled The Vile Village, it was mentioned at the beginning of the book, "It takes a village to raise a child."