Unpacking Mothers' Perceptions On Deciding The Course Of Gender Through Non-sexist Child Rearing Practices: The Case Of Gweru Working Mothers
Sex role socialisation plays a very important role in early gender stereotyping. It imparts the young with sexist child rearing practices that are major culprits in entrenching unequal gender practices in society. In many societies, motherhood is a female responsibility. Women can take advantage of this responsibility to propagate their politically charged feminism in parenting to ensure gender equality. This study explored perceptions of sixty randomly selected working mothers in Gweru urban towards non- sexist child rearing practices. This study was a descriptive survey which used with questionnaires and interviews as data gathering techniques. Results showed that most women like non-sexi
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