Saturday 27 February 2016

The lessons to impart #ShareTheLoad

People have seem to have forgotten this truth, but one must not forget it that one becomes responsible forever for what one has tamed. One is oneself responsible for one's rose. 
I have quoted this to explain the need and importance of passing on the values to the future generations and young hearts in the family. We ourselves are responsible what we pass on to the future generations.  In the times that we have come to live in the 21st century where women walk shoulder to shoulder with males, and carry out all the tasks, acts, activities and responsibilities, such prejudices should not be passed upon. They should be taught to carry out their works in a disciplined manner understanding the time situations and conditions. It is the responsibility of the parents to not to let children develop any such kind of perceptions and prejudices as this would harm the relationships in their life further, and also that they move ahead independently in life without having to depend on others for their works.
In our day to day life we often come across the perceptions as to a particular task to be done by girls and certain other by boys, which puts shows the falling and failing of society to develop and nurture positive mindsets without holding any prejudices with themselves. An example to quote here would be handling laundry. More often than not, it is considered to be a female's task and the younger children often develops a mindset considering it to be a work to be carried out the females of their family. 
The children should be taught the art of sharing the workload and responsibilities. It is important to set proper examples and role models before them because more often than children learn by seeing and following the footprints of their elders and others around. Thus, to pass the right kind of etiquette and mannerism among the future generations in the family, it is important to begin from the parents and elders in the family by setting up positive examples before the children so that they learn their initial lessons right from their home itself, and breakdown on the prejudices that prevail in the society and step ahead graciously by sharing the load.
The children in the family are the springs of joy and happiness but should not be neglected upon to impart and give them the right lessons and approach of life. They should be taught life's lessons and deeds in a healthy manner so that they do not develop prejudices and live a biased life. 


I am joining the Ariel #ShareTheLoad campaign at BlogAdda and blogging about the prejudice related to household chores being passed on to the next generation.

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