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Tsuleac Tsuleac
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It is hardly controversial to note that there are biological differences between men and
Gender typing, though. focuses on expectations regarding social preferences, behavioral patterns, and one presents oneself physically. and most of us would agree that teasing young children children exhibiting "gender-inappropriate" tendencies is not a good thing. Clearly, children are going to learn to categorize people by gender and other social dimensions do you think this means that gender typing and other forms of stereotypes are inevitable? In other words, can children learn to recognize physical difference (and similarity) between people without jumping to conclusions about how they will or should act?

Should we Strive to prevent Such conclusions or does your answer to this question differ depending on whether we are talking about gender versus another dimension such as race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or others? both material from the chapter and personal experiences in response.
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Hi Tsuleac

https://biology-forums.com/index.php?topic=1893002.0

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