Research Article | Open Access
Young Children in Socio-Educational Methods in Postpartum in Quechua and Aymara Mothers in Parenting and Learning System
Nancy Alvarez Urbina Angela Katiusca Lavalle Veronica Yasmin Serruto Alvarez Hania Carola Berroa-Garate Agueda Muñoz Del Carpio Toia Klinge Orlando Villalba-Condori
Pages: 1026-1035
Abstract
The purpose of our study was to understand the perception of the postpartum beliefs
and customs among Quechua and Aymara mothers in Parenting System. The study
is a young children in socio-educational analysis related to postpartum beliefs and
customs among Quechua and Aymara mothers, specifically, the analysis was done
in the cultural context of indigenous communities, seeking knowledge of the diverse
cultural expressions, perceptions, and behaviors of the population around
reproductive health processes of educational system, through observation and
ethnographic interviews. The sample consisted of 118 mothers whose deliveries
were attended in the health and parenting system establishment of the Quechua and
Aymara areas, and the process was developed considering five aspects. The results
show the presence of a complex cultural system in this stage of life and a set of
social and cultural norms such as the use of medicinal plants and learning System in
the prevention of encounters with spirits or beings of the Quechua and Aymara
cultures. The conceptions of the puerperium in native communities regulate the
behavior of its inhabitants, affecting maternal and child health in education system
and Parenting System.
Keywords
Postpartum, Socio-educational, Quechua, Aymara, Indigenous Communities, Young Children, Parenting System.