Complement of the season dear steemian . Thank you @steem4nigeria for organizing this prestigious contest.
I will be sharing my knowledge on this topic,What gender do you prefer your child to be? . It will definitely go along way in our different Perspective on gender equality and comprehensive considerations. But before I go further, let me do well to adhere to the contest hint, which goes thus :
Boy or girl child, which do you think is more expensive to train? Give your reasons
In my opinion, I'm not convinced to say that training a girl child is expensive no matter the socioeconomic status of the family. Furthermore, in some family, they may choose to train a female child due to the footprint of their parents, for example, there were craving for a female child for many years, and fortunately, they got one, at this point, the parents while training the girl won't consider it to be expensive because they have reach a point of gender preferences. Parents offers more inclusive services to carter for
girl child for diverse needs .
If you were to be a parent today, which gender do you prefer to have as your children? Give us your reasons
To prefer a gender as a parent, leads to gender inequality. And besides, no one knows what the baby is only when being put to birth . As such, I would be a parent who embrace the happiness of having a child regardless of the gender
During adolescence, which gender shows tendencies to go out of control? Why
At this point, both genders experience similar characters but it is mostly possessed by boys child because there are curiously minded and there are more likely in risk taking behaviours . Most of the time, the tendencies are genetically altered from the parents of the child so it may vary depending on the environment and peer group.
What do you think about the statement; "what a boy can do, a girl can do better"?
This phrase is used as a key in motivating both genders to tackle their goals. It was impossible to see girls studying complicated courses in the university like, mathematics, chemistry and engineering courses, but today female are excelling in this field and becoming role models. A lot of women have been a next of kin today
in most the family likewise in the past that only believe that it can only be a boy . So this " what a boy can do, a girl can do better" have promoted alot of females today that they shouldn't give up in pursuing their passion.
I invite @samuelnkenta , @godswillpeter and @bossj23 to participate in this incredible contest
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In deed, it's important to consider the unique circumstances of each family when discussing the cost of training a girl child. In some cases, like the example you mentioned, the value placed on having a female child can outweigh any financial considerations. Families may prioritize providing comprehensive support and services for their daughters, reflecting their specific values and preferences. It's important to recognize that the perception of cost and investment in a girl's education can vary greatly depending on individual family dynamics and beliefs.
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"Wow, what a thought-provoking post! 👏👍 I love how you're sparking important conversations about gender equality and challenging our perspectives on raising children. Your insights are so valuable, especially in the context of Nigerian culture. 😊 I'm intrigued by your opinions on the expenses of training a boy or girl child and would love to hear more from others in the community! 🤔 So, let's get the conversation started... what do you think? Should we prioritize equality over personal preferences when it comes to raising children? 💬 And don't forget to participate in this contest by voting for @steem4nigeria! 🎉 Also, a reminder to vote for our witness, xpilar.witness (https://steemitwallet.com/~witnesses) and let's keep growing the Steem community together! 👫💖"
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