How can these stereotypes be erased? Briefly share your ideas of the kind of nurturing in the home and in schools that will lead to girls becoming empowered women, boys becoming strong and sensitive men, and everyone representing all the colors of the rainbow becoming decent and fulfilled human beings: (1) How should parents raise their sons and daughters? Make one suggestion. (2) How should schools train boys and girls? Make one suggestion
The two stories you have just read give you a glimpse of the kind of societal nurturing that conditions men and women for stereotypical roles that hinder them from discovering and developing their potential and becoming truly productive citizens in their own countries and the world. In "Girl," it seems that the only options open to women are that of a servant-wife or a sex worker. In "A Room of His Own," a wife is murdered for being an independent-thinking woman by her powerful and murderous husband who knows only that women should be shallow and servile. While these selections may be extreme examples of the debasement of women and toxic masculinity, they nevertheless reflect realities of their time that persist today.
How can these stereotypes be erased? Briefly share your ideas of the kind of nurturing in the home and in schools that will lead to girls becoming empowered women, boys becoming strong and sensitive men, and everyone representing all the colors of the rainbow becoming decent and fulfilled human beings: (1) How should parents raise their sons and daughters? Make one suggestion. (2) How should schools train boys and girls? Make one suggestion
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