Meet the Adebanjos Season 2 Episode 18 Unconventional Parenting
Meet the Adebanjos is a British-Nigerian sitcom that follows the life of a Nigerian family living in London as they try to balance their African heritage with their British lifestyle. In season 2 episode 18, titled "Unconventional Parenting", the Adebanjos tackle the challenges of raising their children in a unique and unconventional way.
The episode begins with Tony and Ade trying to get their kids, Tobi and Sade, out of bed for school. Sade is resistant to waking up and tells her parents that she doesn't want to go to school because she doesn't like it. Ade tries to reason with her and tells her that education is important, but Sade remains stubborn. Tony, on the other hand, tries a different approach and tells Sade that if she doesn't go to school, she'll have to stay at home and clean the entire house instead. This motivates Sade to get ready for school and the family starts their day.
Later in the day, Tony and Ade attend a parenting workshop led by a renowned parenting expert. The expert gives a talk on conventional parenting methods and how they may not work for all families. Tony and Ade share their experiences of raising their children and the challenges they face due to their cultural differences. The parenting expert suggests that they try unconventional parenting methods that are tailored to their family’s needs.
Taking the expert's advice, Tony and Ade decide to implement new parenting methods that are unconventional but effective. They start by creating a reward system for their children, where they can earn points for doing chores and good behavior. These points can then be exchanged for privileges such as extra screen time or a trip to the park.
The Adebanjos also start to encourage their children to express themselves creatively. Tobi, who has a passion for music, is given the opportunity to attend a music camp during his school holidays. Sade, who enjoys drawing, is allowed to paint a mural on her bedroom wall. These new outlets of creativity and self-expression prove to be beneficial for their children as they begin to excel in these areas.
As the episode progresses, the Adebanjos continue to embrace unconventional parenting and are pleasantly surprised by the positive results they see in their children. However, they soon realize that these methods do not come without their own challenges.
During a family dinner, Sade expresses her desire to become a vegetarian. This is met with some resistance from Tony, who is a traditional meat-eater and doesn't see the need for Sade's dietary restrictions. Ade encourages Tony to be open-minded and to let Sade make her own decisions about what she wants to eat.
In the end, the Adebanjos learn that unconventional parenting can be effective, but requires patience, understanding, and flexibility. They realize that their children are individuals with their own unique needs and preferences, and that as parents, it's important to support their choices and encourage them to be their authentic selves.
Overall, "Unconventional Parenting" is a heartwarming and relatable episode that highlights the joys and challenges of raising a family in a multicultural setting. It demonstrates the importance of adapting to different parenting styles and finding what works best for each family.