Enu in education and early socialization
In many Enarian societies, Enu are considered the primary caretakers of the species. In children's homes, breeding centers and early training facilities, they often make up the majority of the direct care staff.
Typical tasks
- Infant care and close-to-body care
- Calming, sleep organization and meals
- early language and everyday life
- emotional stabilization and getting used to routines
The Enu's physiological suitability for infant care is often culturally translated directly into social responsibilities. This attribution is functionally understandable, but can also lead to the codification of lower roles or to excessive expectations of a sense of duty and self-sacrifice.