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Gender Stereotypes: Part 2 with Dr. Elizabeth Sweet

April 27, 2016 by Amy Jussel 2 Comments

April 28, 2016 The dismissive wails from the Twittersphere and social media mavens were almost audible: "Oh please, not another pink and blue gender in the toy aisle post..." To coin a phrase from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM Tagged With: #gendergap, Amy-Jussel, behavioral cues, Breaking Down Gender Stereotypes in Media and Toys, building brain plasticity, early child development, Elizabeth V. Sweet, encouraging STEM, Gender, gender and media portrayals, gender bias, Gender neutral toys, gender stereotypes, gendered toys, harm of early sexualization, Let Toys Be Toys, pink and blue toys, profit over public health, STEM, toys are more divided by gender than 50 years ago, White House Council for Women and Girls, Youth public health
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