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Teaching children to work is an important job for parents, not just fathers.
This article clearly implies that men work, and woman stay home and work on chores.
What about the stay at home dad's and working mom situations? Or 2 working parents?
The gender roles in this article are TOO clearly defined in a society where everyone is now considered equal and engages in all activities.
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