ANT 101
In Greek culture, as well as Egyptian culture, children are very important to the family. They are raised in supportive environments and therefore, upon marriage, raise loved and cared-for children of their own. I will attempt to compare the two cultures in this paper.
In Greek culture, both parents share the responsibilities of raising their child (Sutton, 2010). Relatives from both sides of the family play an active role in helping with the child's upbringing. Children are never hidden away, they are allowed to do whatever they want within reason as well as interact and mingle with others. Greek children attend school for at least nine years and are highly encouraged by their families