There are obvious challenges that are unique to raising daughters, just as raising sons has its own set of hurdles. While many parents may disagree about which is the tougher battle to fight, the one thing that stands in common is the fact that they are different.
Despite the fact that our world is much more neutered than it used to be, there are still gender roles that girls have to be taught that are completely different from the things that boys have to be taught.
Young women, traditionally, needed to be sheltered as they grew up. They were guarded both from physical harm as well as emotional trauma or information that may have cause them distress.
While that attitude has evaporated into history, many young women still feel like they are fighting an uphill battle with gender roles when it comes to being on equal footing with men. They may feel like they have a harder or longer road to success.
The best thing we can do as parents is to encourage their individuality and be there as a constant source of encouragement and support.
So which gender is easier to contend with? There is no simple answer. Both experiences have their challenges and rewards with gender roles. To any discerning parent, the positive rewards of raising a teen from either gender will far outweigh the negative challenges that either gender provides to them.
The parent's satisfaction lies in their teen's fate to grow up and have a child that presents the same rewards and challenges to them.
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Wednesday, 7 April 2010
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