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  2. Bacha posh - Wikipedia

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    Girls raised bacha posh typically resume living as a girl around the time they hit puberty, as it becomes more difficult for them to pass. Families may choose to raise a daughter bacha posh so that she can earn an income, particularly in the absence of male relatives, to enable her mother and sisters greater freedom of movement, or due to ...

  3. I'm A Mother Of Boys. I'm Not Raising Them To Be Like Our ...

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    From the moment my sons were born, my most important job as their mother was to shape them into kind, respectful children. I wanted them to be the reason the lonely kid felt welcome at school.

  4. I never wanted to have kids. Now I'm raising my brother's sons.

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    In 2019, the children were attending a public charter school in East Texas. The oldest, in the third grade, was faced with taking the state-mandated STAAR test for the first time.

  5. Kibbutz communal child rearing and collective education

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    Young children worked in their close surroundings, helped clean their home, took care of the school zoological garden, and tended their vegetable garden. High school students worked in the agricultural branches and industries the kibbutz owned. Many high school girls worked as nannies' aides at the younger children's houses.

  6. Raising boys to be good men. Here’s one way to do it - AOL

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    Pediatrician Dr. Shelly Flais aims to teach parents how to help their sons with their emotions and more in “Nurturing Boys to be Better Men: Gender Equality Starts at Home.”

  7. Female education - Wikipedia

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    By 1981, the number of girls enrolled in public schools almost equaled the number of boys. [127] In 2005, the Saudi government launched King Abdullah Scholarship Program (KASP), with over half of the scholarship beneficiaries being women. In 2015, 44,000 women had graduated from top universities in the US, East Asia, Europe, and more. [125]

  8. Mothers as 'trauma surgeons:' the anguish of raising black ...

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    Raising black boys in America involves "constant mental anguish," Danielle Pattillo, a special education teacher in New York City and mother to two sons, ages 14 and 22, said. Every day Pattillo ...

  9. Sex differences in education - Wikipedia

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    In developed countries, girls and boys are enrolled in elementary/kindergarten and middle schools at an equal rate in the educational schooling system. In European nations, girl students tend to flourish more often in secondary school than boys in developed countries, according to Sutherland.