Counterstereotyping can change children’s thinking about boys’ and girls’ toy preferences

07/17/2020

"Children think that peers prefer gender-stereotypical toys over gender-counterstereotypical toys."

These beliefs can limit children's exploration of gender-counterstereotypical behaviors and prevent the development of broad skills and interests. The paper was downloaded from ScienceDirect and can be found here!

© Annalisa Myer
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