Young children think gender-related behavior is inborn
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 - 08:07
in Psychology & Sociology
Young children think about gender in the same way they think about species of animals. They believe, for example, that a boy's preference for football is innate, as is a girl's preference for dolls, just as cats' behavior is innately different from dogs'.
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