Yodwa is a wife and mother of 3 children and is busy all day, every day. She wakes up early in the morning and prepares breakfast for everyone in the house. She also has to make lunch-boxes for everyone going to work and school. Next, she baths all of her children, as they are still too young to bath themselves. Her husband wakes up, takes a bath, rushes to the kitchen for his well-prepared breakfast, grabs his lunch-box and leaves the house to go to work. After feeding and clothing all of the children, Yodwa rushes everyone to school. She drops two of the children at the local school and the last one at the crèche. She then rushes to the school where she teaches. When she comes back from school, she fetches the children, rushes home with them and helps them with their homework. She cooks dinner, dishes up for everyone, clears up and washes the dishes. After making sure that everyone is comfortably asleep, she takes her books and prepares for the next day’s lessons at school.
Discuss the main arguments of conflict theory and families.

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