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Successful Parenting: Working Mothers and House Fathers

Successful Parenting: Working Mothers and House Fathers in Bloomington, MN

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Successful Parenting: Working Mothers and House Fathers in Bloomington, MN

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Table of ContentsIntroductionPrejudice and biased thinkingThe Idea of “Househusband”Traditional Conventional Duties of ManJoint Families and Nuclear FamiliesAllocation of DutiesChanging RolesChanges in the Urban Social LandscapeConclusionAuthor BioPublisherIntroductionOnce upon a time, the role of a woman in society was to be a daughter, wife and mother and take care of the house. It was the job of the man to earn bread to bring up the family, because he was the provider, while the mother was the nurturer and caregiver.Even today, even though we have moved up to the twenty first century, there are plenty of retrogressive societies where woman is still supposed to play just one role – her responsibility is taking care of the house, and the children while the man goes out and works. In fact, I have read a number of books, where the image of the woman as the little woman taking care of kinder [children] and kitchen is still ingrained right in the minds of people because they have been brought up to think that way.
Table of ContentsIntroductionPrejudice and biased thinkingThe Idea of “Househusband”Traditional Conventional Duties of ManJoint Families and Nuclear FamiliesAllocation of DutiesChanging RolesChanges in the Urban Social LandscapeConclusionAuthor BioPublisherIntroductionOnce upon a time, the role of a woman in society was to be a daughter, wife and mother and take care of the house. It was the job of the man to earn bread to bring up the family, because he was the provider, while the mother was the nurturer and caregiver.Even today, even though we have moved up to the twenty first century, there are plenty of retrogressive societies where woman is still supposed to play just one role – her responsibility is taking care of the house, and the children while the man goes out and works. In fact, I have read a number of books, where the image of the woman as the little woman taking care of kinder [children] and kitchen is still ingrained right in the minds of people because they have been brought up to think that way.

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