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  2. Our kids gain privileges alongside responsibilities - AOL

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    Our kids are allowed to play outside alone at around age 5. Then, they can bike alone to a store at age 10. At the same time, they have to do chores.

  3. Babysitting - Wikipedia

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    Many Depression-era mothers, tasked babysitters with additional household responsibilities. Fifteen to eighteen year old girls were often treated unfairly by employers, who sometimes failed to provide adequate instructions and pay. [1] The American Home magazine criticized parent-employers for their treatment of babysitters. Babysitters were ...

  4. Lists of occupations - Wikipedia

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  5. Mom’s list of age-appropriate chores and responsibilities has ...

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    This parent gives her kids chores according to their age, and viewers are losing it over the 4-month-old’s to-do list! Mom’s list of age-appropriate chores and responsibilities has TikTokers ...

  6. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Wikipedia

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    The Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSA) framework, is a series of narrative statements that, along with résumés, determines who the best applicants are when several candidates qualify for a job. The knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) necessary for the successful performance of a position are contained on each job vacancy announcement ...

  7. Children's rights education - Wikipedia

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    Younger children, for example, learned about the right to food by creating a very large doll with illustrations of food. Older children engaged in discussions and role-play regarding rights to adoption, education, and family. Further examples of early initiatives were in classrooms in Cape Breton, Canada, in the late 1990s.

  8. Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day - Wikipedia

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    Developed by the Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization, the day revolves around parents taking their children to work to expose students to future job possibilities and the value of education. [2] It is the successor to Take Our Daughters to Work Day, which was expanded to include boys ...

  9. Homework - Wikipedia

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    The intention of homework is to further test students' knowledge at home. However, there is a line between productive work and busy work. Busy work has no inherent value; it just occupies time. Karin Chenoweth provides an example of a student taking chemistry who must color a mole for homework. [13]