

The responsibility of bringing up children should be shared equally between mother and father. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
…………………………Although I agree that both parents should contribute actively to bringing up their offspring, I do not believe that all tasks in the child rearing process should be shared equally. There is no doubt that children will greatly benefit when both parents are actively engaged in providing guidance and support …………………………
However, in my opinion, it is impossible to require both parents to equally share the task of bringing up the children. Firstly, both parents do not have equal amounts of time available to be with their children when in need …………………………Secondly, both parents are not equally well prepared or skilled to do all tasks. …………………………
In conclusion, although there is no dispute that both parents should be involved in the process of bringing up children, the “equality” point of view may not always be in the child’s best interest. A more effective approach might be for couples to agree on how they can use their resources most effectively, rather than equally.
…………………………Although I agree that both parents should contribute actively to bringing up their offspring, I do not believe that all tasks in the child rearing process should be shared equally. There is no doubt that children will greatly benefit when both parents are actively engaged in providing guidance and support …………………………
However, in my opinion, it is impossible to require both parents to equally share the task of bringing up the children. Firstly, both parents do not have equal amounts of time available to be with their children when in need …………………………Secondly, both parents are not equally well prepared or skilled to do all tasks. …………………………
In conclusion, although there is no dispute that both parents should be involved in the process of bringing up children, the “equality” point of view may not always be in the child’s best interest. A more effective approach might be for couples to agree on how they can use their resources most effectively, rather than equally.