Essay On Cultivation And Social Development

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Growing up is hard to do, especially for children! Times are changing and so many expectations from parents depict who children should be and how should they turn out. Children wish they could say to mom or dad if only you were in my shoes. Children must deal with physical, emotional, and psychological changes that help them evolve and change over the course of their life. It was once said by Anne Frank “Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person’s character lies in their own hands.” Parents try to instill the best guidance and structure for their children. However factors such as environmental and societal aspects can contribute to a child progressing in life. Peers and social status …show more content…

In “Concerted Cultivation and Natural Growth”, author Lareau states in “middle class parents engage in a process of concerted cultivation”. This process alleviates stress from parents’ lives and serves as a purpose of constructing activities for their children occupying their children’s time. Middle class children tend to challenge parent and authoritative views. On the other hand working class families differ usually because their leisure time is not controlled. Parents distinguish who is the adult and who is the child and don’t use persuasive discussions. Although middle class children missed out on leisure time they tend to excel in obtaining skills that could help them reach specific criteria in the work place, whereas working children may lack the abilities that middle class …show more content…

In India there are predominately three genders used to express an individual: men, women, and hijras. Hijras are neither man nor woman but can be considered neutral having an intertwined sexual orientation. Men who come to a certain age and want to live their life as a woman can express themselves as a hijra. If a hermaphrodite has an ineffective menstrual cycle they can also classify themselves a hijra. To go to the full extent of being a hijra to feel emasculated men would surgically remove their genitals. As others societies hijras would still be oppressed because the act of classifying your gender orientation differently is not fully

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