TOPIC TODAY: Is Your Home a Factory or a Garden? Are you training your son to be a "King" who can't feed himself, or a Man who is a partner in bis home? Does your daughter know she is a Person first, and a "potential wife" second? The Big Question: If you treated your son and daughter exactly the same for one week - same chores, same praise, same investment - what would change in your family's "mental growth"?
The clinking of glasses at Elder Ephraim's garden is interrupted by a sharp laugh from Nne. Ola has just complained that his teenage daughter’s Jollof rice was "too salty," followed by a comment that "no man will marry a woman who can’t season a pot." Meanwhile, while the daughter cooked, his son sat at the dinning table, shouting at a football match on his phone, oblivious to hus sister's works in the kitchen. The Lead: The Domestic Double Standard In many homes, "training" is a gendered term. Daughters are enrolled in an unpaid, lifelong internship for marriage, while sons are granted a "scholarship" of leisure. We call it tradition, but science calls it Developmental Sabotage . When we excuse sons from chores, we don't make them "men"; we make them domestically disabled. When we tell daughters to "sit well" or "cook better" because of their gender, we tell them their value is performative. Real e...