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Parents can model healthy attitudes towards gender for their children from "summary" of Parenting Beyond Pink & Blue by Christia Spears Brown

Parents play a crucial role in shaping their children's attitudes towards gender. Children learn about gender from observing how their parents behave and interact with others. Therefore, it is essential for parents to model healthy attitudes towards gender in order to promote positive beliefs and behaviors in their children. One way parents can model healthy attitudes towards gender is by challenging traditional gender stereotypes. This can be done by actively encouraging children to explore a wide range of interests and activities, regardless of whether they are typically associated with boys or girls. By demonstrating that it is okay to break free from traditional gender norms, parents can help their children develop a more flexible and open-minded view of gender. Additionally, parents can model respect and equality in their own relationships. By treating each other as equals and sharing responsibilities both at home and in the workplace, parents can show their children that gender should not determine one's worth or abilities. This can help children grow up with a more egalitarian view of gender roles and relationships. Furthermore, parents should strive to create a supportive and inclusive environment for their children to express their gender identity. By allowing children to explore and define their own gender identity in a safe and accepting space, parents can help their children develop a strong sense of self and confidence in who they are. This can also help children learn to respect and accept others who may have different gender identities.
  1. Parents have a significant influence on their children's attitudes towards gender. By modeling healthy attitudes towards gender, parents can help their children develop a more positive and inclusive understanding of gender. Through challenging stereotypes, promoting equality, and creating a supportive environment, parents can empower their children to embrace their own identities and respect the diversity of others.
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Parenting Beyond Pink & Blue

Christia Spears Brown

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