Thursday, November 15, 2018

Trouble...

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It turns out that for young children, initial concepts about gender are quite flexible. Children don’t begin to notice and adopt gender-stereotyped behaviors (e.g., preferring colors like pink or blue) until the age of two or three. 

A few years later, their concept of gender becomes quite rigid, and although it becomes more relaxed by middle childhood, even adults have trouble going back to thinking about gender as something that’s flexible.

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