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Cric in my head
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Cric in my head Cric in my head Wednesday, March 25, 2015 Raising a gender sensitive child and gender agnostic parenting India is a country where a boy or a man is treated superior. It is not a great thing to admit and many would also disagree but by and large I think it is true.. There could be many reasons for it ranging from a patriarchal set-up to pure misogyny, but the point remains that this eco system is wired a certain way. Of course it is changing, especially in the the urban class but very very slowly and definitely much slowly than I would like. In such a climate, how do you then raise a gender sensitive boy and more importantly how do you ensure an agnostic parenting style at home ? The most obvious thing would seem like equal footing, non stereotypical behavior etc. However it is easier said than done with so much of social, peer and even family influence, who may not all think the same way as you. Here are some things that I try and believe in. 1. Teach y...
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