THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE UPBRINGING OF A SPIRITUALLY MATURE GENERATION
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The transition of Uzbekistan towards a civil society underscores the significance of mutual respect between genders and the development of humane qualities in interpersonal relationships. The family is recognized as the fundamental unit of society, playing a pivotal role in nurturing the spiritual and moral development of the younger generation, with a particular emphasis on women’s contributions to family stability and child education. However, despite existing legal frameworks and state policies aimed at enhancing family relationships, the influence of family dynamics on children’s moral and spiritual upbringing remains inadequately explored. This study aims to examine the role of women in family education and societal engagement in Uzbekistan, focusing on how these dynamics contribute to the cultivation of moral values and labor ethics in children. The findings indicate that women are crucial in instilling ethical values and labor practices, highlighting the necessity for modern approaches to labor education within the family context. By providing insights into the interplay between family environment, gender roles, and child upbringing, this research reveals the transformative potential of women’s involvement in social and economic spheres and advocates for policies that reinforce family integrity and promote women’s active participation in shaping a spiritually and morally robust society.
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