What happens when kids are planning home issues
In its Taking care together is good! program, Zewa spent seven weeks examining how families with young children relate to housework and gender roles, and how children react when they encounter examples that run counter to stereotypes.
Although gender role expectations develop as early as school age, the test shows that they are not set in stone, the recognition of which can also improve the lives of families and school communities and allow children to choose more freely about their future.
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