Sai Prem
This podcast is dedicated to our spiritual Master sharing His universal teachings of Truth, Love, Right Conduct, Peace and Non violence through human value and moral stories . Stories connect with any age group people. Profound messages can be conveyed through simple stories. This is our humble attempt to spread these values through stories and experiences sharing. These are collection of stories from various resources which are collated in our blog Saibalsanskaar. (http://saibalsanskaar.wordpress.com) Most of the stories will be in English and from time to time we will be sharing in other Indian languages as well. Looking forward to all your support.
Sai Prem
Redrawing Gender Roles
Gender stereotypes are defined between the ages of 5 to 7.
To remove this stereotyping, parents, teachers, and other social agencies can teach their children to be androgynous, a person who may at will engage in both masculine or feminine behaviors and tasks as seen by society.
Isn’t it time we redrew the balance?
(source: https://saibalsanskaar.wordpress.com/2021/08/05/redrawing-gender-roles/)
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Value: Truth, Duty
Sub-Value: Mutual respect
One day three guest women come to a classroom comprising children between 5-7 years.
One woman tells the children, “This afternoon we are going to draw pictures of people doing jobs., And the first we will draw is that of a firefighter.
All the children happily settle down to draw. “Mine is firefighter Gary,” says one; “This is firefighter Stan”; “This is Simon. He is very strong,” say others. And, it goes on.
“Next we are going to draw a surgeon,” says the second woman.
Again a happy and hectic activity.
“What is the name of this surgeon?” asks the woman to one child. “This is Jim Bob. He is a brain surgeon,” says one. “He gives medicines,” says another.
“Next we are going to draw a fighter pilot,” says the third woman.
One child draws a fighter plane and says, “This is Mr. X. He rescues people.” And, so on.
“Now we would meet these people for real,” says the women. There’s a cheerful “YES!” from all.
The three women go and come back as a Firefighter, surgeon, and Fighter Pilot.
There’s an incredible gasp. Jaws wide open faces with diverse expressions when the children look at all the three. They still don’t believe it. “Fake, they are all dressed up,” they shout.
The first woman introduces herself as a surgeon.
The second introduces herself as a fighter pilot.
And the third, as a firefighter.
The final count of the drawings by children—61 pictures drawn were that of men in these roles and 5 as women!
Learning
Gender stereotypes are defined between the ages of 5 to 7.
To remove this stereotyping, parents, teachers, and other social agencies can teach their children to be androgynous, a person who may at will engage in both masculine or feminine behaviors and tasks as seen by society.
A person who focuses less on culturally built behaviors for males and females and rather focuses more on a behavior that is more operative under the given situations.
Isn’t it time we redrew the balance?