In what ways do the experiences
of Samoan children and teenagers
differ from your own experiences
of growing up? Is there anything
in this experience that you wish
was part of your growing up?
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In what ways do the experiences
of Samoan children and teenagers
differ from your own experiences
of growing up? Is there anything
in this experience that you wish
was part of your growing up?
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Explanation:
In a Samoan society children are not allowed to get education. Mothers in Samoan society stop looking after their children as soon as they start walking.
Older children have to take care of their younger siblings and girls have to look after their homes. But unlike Samoan children we are allowed to go to schools. We have freedom to do various activities but under the guidance of our parents.