Visits To Nana's May Keep Toddlers From Developing Negative Age Stereotypes
Tuesday, September 1, 2009 - 03:07
in Psychology & Sociology
It's easy to list the negative stereotypes attributed to the elderly: they are considered forgetful, hard-of-hearing, absent-minded and confused. What's unsettling is that those stereotypes can be present in children as young as two or three.
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