Babies Documentary Analysis

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A baby is raised by personal beliefs and common ideologies from their home country. A perfect parenting style does not exist, but some cultures are more involved and elaborate than others. For example, American parents tend to pull information from multiple sources and use ideas from other countries, while those countries have their own beliefs and ideas on parenting. Although, each individual country may parent differently, the end goal is the same: “to raise the happiest, the most successful, and the most well-adjusted leaders of the future” (Choi 1). All over the world, parents raise their babies differently depending on their culture and the resources provided to them and exploring the outcomes of each style can only enhance the process. First and …show more content…
They explore metropolitan, suburban, and rural areas and look at how they adjust to the resources around them. Namibia is a country in Africa where the majority of the population live in tents and have no technology. When a baby is born there, the mother is given zero drugs to numb the pain and they are usually born in a tent or out on the dirt ground. Breastfeeding is their babies source for milk and the mother’s are very generous with it and let all the different babies receive food from them. Bugs roam the country so disease is common and they sanitation is uncommon and the mother wipes their babies waste on them. Cities such as Tokyo and San Francisco have clean sanitation and provided bottled fos for their babies. They use daycare facilities and go to the doctor frequently for checkups. Lastly, the Mongolian baby is left alone a lot, wrapped up in a secured, blanket ball. They live in a hut and drink and bathe from the same water the animals use. A chicken is the baby's favorite toy and when it was born, the baby was driven home on a motorcycle