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What rights should children have?
The right to be safe, to a decent place to live, to clean water and good food, to an education, to medical care, etc.
Which chore do you hate the most?
Cooking, doing the washing up and doing the dusting.
What chores do you do at home?
:)
What does UNICEF protect?
Children's rights.
What can doing housework teach children?
About responsibility.
Who should make sure that children share housework equally?
Parents.
According to the text, is the situation improving or getting worse?
It's improving.
The report focuses on DEVELOPED / DEVELOPING countries.
developing
Girls don't have time to...
play, spend time with friends, or to study.
Girls mainly help with cooking and cleaning. What else do they do?
They also go shopping and look after their siblings. In some countries, they also do heavy and dangerous jobs, such as collecting water and wood.
Girls do ******* million MORE hours of housework than boys.
160
How old is Sahra's sister?
She's 14.
What chore does Sahra do before she goes to school?
She bakes bread for her family's breakfast.
True or False? > In the USA, boys and girls spend the same number of hours helping at home.
False. Boys spend 30 minutes a day; girls spend 45 minutes a day.
True or False? > Girls often have less time for homework than boys.
True. They don't have time to study.
True or False? > Girls spend most time looking after their brothers and sisters.
False. They spend most time (46%) cooking and cleaning.
True or False? > Some girls help for more than 20 hours a week.
True. In Somalia, they sometimes spend 26 hours a week helping at home.
True or False? > Between the ages of 10 and 14, girls help for four hours a week.
False. Between the ages of 5 and 9. Older girls do nine hours.
True or False? > Girls around the world spend 160 million hours a day helping at home.
False. They do 550 million hours.