Rago

One evening, we were busy doing school projects. As usual, Wizheart and I divide ourselves into our two kids: my husband and Gabo; Rago and me.

The reason of the assignings is that a bulk of Gabo’s homework is normally Math. On occasions that Wizheart has to stay out late for meetings, I support Gabo, of course. But it’s always with much venture on my part. In the case of my husband, one cursory look at a problem, he already knows the solution to it.

Rago’s homeowork, on the other hand, is for the most part drawing or cutting pictures as percentage of their learning Math, Science, and Civics.

It was one of those nights when Rago and I were cutting out pictures and making them into an “animal mobile.” The instruction was to draw dissimilar kinds of animals on a cardboard, color them, and cut them out. Then using a string, we had to string these cut-out animals in a hanger.

I was in the routine of cutting out the photos, when Rago went, “You’re so good at cutting, Mama. Did you study cutting out animals?”

Trying not to laugh out earsplitting at his question, I went, “No. But I’m older and so I already learn how to do these things. When you grow older, and have kids also, you will be doing this, too. You will aid your child do his assignment.”

Rago said, “No, I won’t. My wife will do it. Like you.”

This time, I laughed out loud. I couldn’t help it. I just hugged and kissed him.

The incident made me think that, yeah, gender roles commence at home. Where else may kids get their conception in regards to gender roles, but right at their homes?

They learn that women and men do sure tasks, and most ofttimes these tasks are not interchangeable. In most progressed families, though, the male and female do interchange tasks. And so kids learn that there are tasks that men and women may and cannot do.

Which brings us to the essential part, that is cautiously showing our kids the right roles so as not to confuse them.

In our family, I want my kids to learn that men and women are both strong and that their amount of energy do not only come from which tasks they may or cannot do.

Rago

Full coverage, high waisted brief. Constructed of semi-sheer floral print mesh. Covered elastic waistband. Mid-thigh length. Provides firm control. Designed to fit and flatter fuller figures. Scalloped lace trim. Constructed with boning for shaping and support. Rago Style 6207

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