Isn’t Child Development (ED209) a “girly” course?
I raised this question during one of the recent tutorials and was instantly shot down!
However, whilst it’s not a “girly” course in terms of difficulty (I’m finding it harder going than even level 3 French!), it is a “girly” course in the sense that it seems to attract more than the usual number of females for a course. Even though I’ve been doing language courses, a more typically female type of course, I found it very noticeable that the percentage of females was much higher than normal in the Child Development course that I’m doing at the moment. If tutorial attenders are any kind of guideline it seems to be around 80% female.
Of course, the reason for that is quite clear when you look at the range of degree and diplomas that this course counts towards even before you consider that anything with “child” in the title is still, even today, considered to be more in the female domain than in the male one. Those qualifications feeding into it are variations on the theme of what’s known as Early Years ie essentially considering the care and education of young children. Those occupations attract more than their fair share of females so thus it’s only natural that qualifications in that line would do the same.
The thing is though that it’s one of the more interesting courses around for guys. After all, whilst arguably girls are, for one reason or another, generally brought up with the expectation that they’ll be looking after the kids (yeah, I know, sexist but still largely true despite that), the guys tend, on the whole, to miss out on that kind of thing. Sure they’ll play with toy soldiers but you don’t see many little boys playing with dolls generally yet that’s one of the ways that you can get used to considering the needs of a baby. Whilst this course isn’t a childcare course as such I found that it filled in a lot of the gaps in childcare lore that guys tend to miss out on as they grow up.
Don’t underestimate the level of difficulty in it though! This course comes with one serious workload and is definitely not a course to be taken lightly.
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