write a difference on past women and present women
or write 20 lines on if i am a teacher of new genration
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Can you picture yourself weaving cloth, making all your meals homemade, taking care of twelve childeren, then practically worshipping your husband when he gets home? Didn't think so. For Colonial New England women, however, these activities were a daily thing. Women today are very different from Colonial women in terms of roles in the family, work, expectations from society, and relationships.
The Colonial women's role in the family was the keeper of the home, and that was all she was really allowed. She made the family's clothes, she provided a home cooked meal, and took care of the children, all of this by herself until the female children were old enough to be of use. She was, in fact, her husbands slave. She had no say in anything that went on; She could only meekly follow her husbands commandments. She could do nothing for her sons, they were to be submissive only the father, or be apprenticed out. And what did they do in their free time? The answer to that question is: What free time? If by chance they ever had any, they usually baked, or got some mending done, or making candles. Basically, more tasks. "Idle hands are the devil's tools," is what they were encouraged to believe. The role in the family that women today play is equal partner to the man (usually). They both work together to make the family function. Often times these days however, it is a single mom trying to run everything. She works then comes home and feeds the kids and does whatever she can. She plays both Mom and Dad. She has all say in what happens with her children and what happens with her.
Today, women are usually expected to have a job. "What do you do?", is a question that is often asked in today's world. In Colonial New England, that question would have only been applicable to men. If women worked at all then, it was as a woman of the street, a servant, or in very rare
The Colonial women's role in the family was the keeper of the home, and that was all she was really allowed. She made the family's clothes, she provided a home cooked meal, and took care of the children, all of this by herself until the female children were old enough to be of use. She was, in fact, her husbands slave. She had no say in anything that went on; She could only meekly follow her husbands commandments. She could do nothing for her sons, they were to be submissive only the father, or be apprenticed out. And what did they do in their free time? The answer to that question is: What free time? If by chance they ever had any, they usually baked, or got some mending done, or making candles. Basically, more tasks. "Idle hands are the devil's tools," is what they were encouraged to believe. The role in the family that women today play is equal partner to the man (usually). They both work together to make the family function. Often times these days however, it is a single mom trying to run everything. She works then comes home and feeds the kids and does whatever she can. She plays both Mom and Dad. She has all say in what happens with her children and what happens with her.
Today, women are usually expected to have a job. "What do you do?", is a question that is often asked in today's world. In Colonial New England, that question would have only been applicable to men. If women worked at all then, it was as a woman of the street, a servant, or in very rare
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1.if i am a teacher of new generation i would teach them dicipline and tend them to follow it.
2.i would advice them to play a lot but spend more time in studying.
3.i would teach them as their friends so that they can interact with me.
4.i would not take tution classes and teach them everything in the school.
5.i would help them in their homeworks and doubts as their parents.
6.i would never do parcilities among them.
7.i would give my best to help them to complete their aims.
8.i would not proceed further if a child is not ok with the previous topic.
9.i would be very friendly with the students.
10.i would keep them far away from love and affairs.
11.i would teach them in such a wa that they would remember it till their whole life.
12.i would teach them by giving daily life examples so that they can understand it easily.
13.i would teach many things which is useful and important in the world far away from studies.
14.i would not force a child to score 90%.
15.i would not concentrate on the child's mark .
16.i would concentrate on what knowledge the child gains.
17.i would try to make the child a good patriot in his future.
18.i would teach them how to give respects to their elders and help their parents in their needs.
19.i would also teach them to help the poor and needy peoples.
20.i would try to become the best teacher for the children.
hope this will help you if yes then pls mark it as brainliest
2.i would advice them to play a lot but spend more time in studying.
3.i would teach them as their friends so that they can interact with me.
4.i would not take tution classes and teach them everything in the school.
5.i would help them in their homeworks and doubts as their parents.
6.i would never do parcilities among them.
7.i would give my best to help them to complete their aims.
8.i would not proceed further if a child is not ok with the previous topic.
9.i would be very friendly with the students.
10.i would keep them far away from love and affairs.
11.i would teach them in such a wa that they would remember it till their whole life.
12.i would teach them by giving daily life examples so that they can understand it easily.
13.i would teach many things which is useful and important in the world far away from studies.
14.i would not force a child to score 90%.
15.i would not concentrate on the child's mark .
16.i would concentrate on what knowledge the child gains.
17.i would try to make the child a good patriot in his future.
18.i would teach them how to give respects to their elders and help their parents in their needs.
19.i would also teach them to help the poor and needy peoples.
20.i would try to become the best teacher for the children.
hope this will help you if yes then pls mark it as brainliest
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