26 Parenting Practices From Around The World That Would Blow Your Tiny American Mind

Different cultures have their own unique parenting styles that are shaped by local customs, traditions, and societal values.

A woman holds a baby while a toddler cries next to her on a couch. Text on image reads, "Are you sure?"

Different parenting practices around the world reflect cultural beliefs about child development and the roles of parents and communities.

Jada Pinkett Smith on "Red Table Talk," wearing an off-shoulder top, saying, "We all need each other!"

Some cultures may prioritize collective responsibility for a child's upbringing, while Western cultures often emphasize independence and self-reliance in parenting.

A man and a woman having a conversation. Text reads, "We have different definitions of family."

These Redditors shared their thoughts on different parenting practices from around the world:

1.Australia

People touching a pregnant person's belly

2.Australia

A child and an adult in hats enjoy drinks at an outdoor bar, served by a bartender

3.Azerbaijan

A woman sits tiredly on a couch with three children around her. One child plays with her hair, and the others are on mobile devices

4.Bulgaria

A baby bottle filled with milk is on a table. In the background, an unfocused person holds a baby

5.Canada

"I’m from Quebec, Canada. I think we’re pretty much the same as everywhere else regarding parenting philosophies and trends. But what’s awesome is the government gives us this massive instruction book before we give birth, so we don’t feel like we have to Google everything.Unlike our US neighbors, we have 1-year parental leave, but similar to the US, we have a culture of no postpartum care: You are discharged quickly, with only one medical follow-up appointment (basically to see if your vagina or C-section scar is healing), but no mental, sexual, or physical well-being support. No feeding support. Free lactation services were scarce, so we had to pay a private nurse to see us after her hospital shifts. Usually, you have a nurse visit your home two days after being discharged to ensure your baby is feeding well. Still, mine refused to come to my home because of Covid and did the consultation over the phone; she didn’t even introduce herself; she just asked how much the baby peed and pooped and hung up (quite hilarious, actually). We have subsidized daycare, but my neighborhood has no spots, and the waiting list is years long. This has happened with all of my other children, too.

One thing I’ve noticed is that senior women here feel SUPER comfortable scolding moms in public and handing out advice. Yesterday, a lady scolded me loudly at the supermarket for wearing my baby ‘face out’ rather than ‘face in’ because of Covid. I'm not sure if that’s the same elsewhere since I’ve never lived anywhere else. But holy shit try leaving the house without socks or a hat here, it’s wild!"

Anonymous

6.Denmark

A nurse in scrubs checks a baby wrapped in a towel on a weighing scale, with a person sitting in the background

7.Finland

Child in winter clothing sliding down a snowy playground slide

8.France

A pregnant person holding a glass of red wine, standing against a brick wall with shadows

9.Germany

Child crossing street at crosswalk with a "STOP" sign nearby, wearing a backpack and sneakers. Urban street setting

10.Germany

A child with short hair is sitting at a table with chocolate on their face and hands, looking curious and playful

11.Ghana

A smiling adult holds a baby playfully, while another adult looks on happily

12.Great Britain

Three children sprint on an outdoor track, wearing blue athletic gear and race bibs. Trees and grass are visible in the background

13.India

A pregnant woman in a relaxed setting smiles while enjoying a bowl of fruit salad on a couch

14.Italy

A pregnant woman in a white tank top and pants stands in a kitchen, holding a bowl and spoon with a stove in the background

15.Italy

Gloved hands cleaning colorful toy rings with a spray bottle in the background

16.Jamaica

Person washing a cup in a kitchen sink filled with soapy water

17.Japan

Child sitting in a car seat, smiling and raising a fist in joy inside a car

18.Netherlands

A child feeds goats through a fence, with an adult nearby assisting

19.New Zealand

A toddler's bare feet take a step on a shiny wooden floor indoors

20.Poland

A man, a child, and a woman sleep peacefully in a bed with white sheets and a cushioned headboard

21.Russia

Child wearing winter clothing plays with a sled in a snowy neighborhood. Bright sunlight is in the background

22.Sweden

Person sitting on a bench in the snow next to a baby stroller, partially covered by wooden slats, on a snowy day

23.United Kingdom

Pregnant person sitting with a doctor who is holding an ultrasound image

24.Venezuela

An adult hand offers a pacifier to a toddler reaching out. The background is soft and blurred

25.Vietnam

A small toilet with a rubber duck, toilet paper roll, and a potted plant beside it against a wood panel wall

26.Zimbabwe

A person relaxes on a bed with a baby, both smiling. Another person is in the background, lounging. Cozy and joyful atmosphere

H/T: /r/daddit, /r/Parenting, and /r/New Parents

Are there other unique parenting practices from different countries that aren't here? Let me know in the comments.

Note: Some submissions have been edited for length/clarity.