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Educator Desiree Namachotsa set to release parenting book



By Chisomo Phiri

Educator and creative professional Desiree Namachotsa is set to release her debut book next month titled ‘Parenting Disasters: Parenting in a Modern World Full of Chaos’ that seeks to challenge traditional parenting approaches and promote emotional awareness in raising children.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News,Namachotsa who is also a filmmaker, fashion designer, and advocate for child development and mental wellness, said her work focuses on using creativity and psychology to transform how society teaches, tells stories, and raises the next generation.

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The Master’s degree in Education Psychology student said her book emphasizes that parenting goes beyond providing children with basic needs.

She noted that effective parenting requires emotional presence, intentionality, and self-awareness.

“The book challenges harmful generational patterns and encourages parents to raise children who are emotionally secure, confident, and resilient,” said Namachotcha.

She explained that the idea to write the book was inspired by her experiences as an educator and her observations of how parenting styles influence children’s behavior, confidence, and academic performance.

“I noticed gaps in how we understand parenting, especially within our communities. I felt a strong responsibility to start that conversation,” she said.

She said the book is currently available for pre-order at a price of MWK 30,000 and that interested readers can place orders by contacting her through her social media platforms or via phone.

Namachotsa expressed optimism that the country’s writing industry is steadily growing, with many talented voices emerging.

However, she said there is still a need for greater support, visibility, and investment in local authors to ensure that Malawian stories reach wider audiences both locally and internationally.

She noted that although she began writing at a young age as a form of self-expression, she only started taking it seriously in recent years as part of her professional and creative journey.

Namachotsa concluded by stressing the importance of parenting in shaping society.

“Parenting shapes the future of our society. If we want better communities, we must start with how we raise our children.

“My hope is that this book sparks reflection, healing, and positive change, not just in Malawi, but across Africa,” she said.

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