VietnamNews-Nov 15

Nguyễn Phương Bình, a young man from southern Bến Tre Province, has always got on well with children, so naturally he had ambitions of becoming a teacher.

What his family didn’t count on, and didn’t support, was after graduating high school he began studying to become a pre-school teacher. “My parents once advised me to register for the pedagogy college in HCM City, but they were astonished to learn that I had chosen to join the early childhood sector,” Bình told Tuổi Trẻ (Youth) newspaper. Bình understood that social norms and traditions had created a stigma for male pre-school teachers. Taking care of children was a job people would see as something that men shouldn’t and couldn’t do.

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