68: "That the first teacher of the child is the mother should not be startling,..." |
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1 | That the first teacher of the child is the mother should not be startling, for the primary orientation of the infant is to its mother. This provision of nature in no way minimizes the role of the father in the Bahá'í family. Again, equality of status does not mean identity of function. |
2 | (23 June 1974) [68] |