The Importance of Family Contributions in Minority Communities
In minority communities, children are taught the value of hard work from a young age. Both girls and boys play important roles in helping their families. Girls often learn to cook meals and weave clothing, contributing to the daily needs of their households. On the other hand, boys are responsible for growing crops and raising the family's livestock, ensuring a sustainable source of food and income. Despite the heavy responsibilities, these children feel a sense of happiness and fulfillment in being able to contribute to their families' well-being. By actively participating in these activities, minority children not only learn important life skills but also strengthen the bond within their families.