High School Essays on Families

Questions: Philosophy for Young People 1:12-13 (2001)
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Three upper level high school students write on the issues of gender roles in families and define the norm for acceptable behavior and structure for a traditional family. These issues expand on the ideal lifestyle for high school students, the norm of marriage, and step-parent responsibilities and boundaries

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reprint Strauss, Suzanne (2001) "High School Essays on Families". Questions 1():12-13
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