Blossoms of the Savannah

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Parents should protect their children from harm cultural practice that are out of dealed show how mama milangoni and olakaelo failed to do this

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Parents have a duty to protect their children from harm, including harmful cultural practices. Failure by parents to do so can have serious consequences for the well-being of their children.

The examples of Mama Milangoni and Olakaelo are not clear to me, so I cannot mention them specifically. However, in general, parents are responsible for ensuring the safety and welfare of their children, including protecting them from harmful cultural practices.

Harmful cultural practices may include female genital mutilation, child marriage and other forms of physical and emotional abuse.
These practices are often deeply ingrained in certain communities and can be hard for parents to resist. However, it is important for parents to acknowledge that these practices are harmful and do what they can to protect their children from them.

When parents are unable to protect their children from harmful cultural practices, it is important that other members of the community and government officials step in to support and protect their children. This may include providing education and resources to parents as well as taking legal action against those involved in the practice.

Ultimately, all members of the community have a duty to work together to protect children from harm, including harmful cultural practices.