





College of Engineering Holds Scientific Seminar on the Role of Mothers in Shaping Future Generations: A Contemporary Vision for Family Upbringing
As part of its dedication to promoting Sustainable Development Goals—particularly Goal 4: Quality Education, Goal 5: Gender Equality, and Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions—the Women’s Affairs Unit at the College of Engineering, Wasit University, organized a scientific seminar titled:
“The Role of Mothers in Shaping Future Generations: A Contemporary Vision for Family Upbringing.”
The seminar, presented by Asst. Lecturer Aliaa Kadhim Jabr, explored the pivotal role of mothers in nurturing future generations, emphasizing that motherhood represents a cornerstone in the process of social and cultural development. Through adopting a contemporary, values-driven, and flexible approach to parenting, mothers can prepare their children to face the challenges of the future with confidence and creativity.
The session highlighted the importance of rethinking traditional parenting models and embracing adaptive educational strategies that strike a balance between technological advancement and the preservation of familial bonds and ethical values. Investing in modern parenting not only fosters individual growth for every child, but also lays the foundation for a resilient society capable of achieving sustainable development and social prosperity.