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Gender and Performance in Early Childhood

Started by Natasha, February 01, 2009, 12:37:15 AM

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Gender and Performance in Early Childhood

http://ts-si.org/soc-&-psych/3900-gender-and-performance-in-early-childhood.html
1/30/09

Ann Arbor, MI, USA. The influences exerted by gender expectations is often debated, with the assumption that a child's success is dependent on peer-group approval (typically of the child's own gender). The principal focus has been on appearance role, and social placement.

The more confomant a child is to her or his gender group, it has been believed, the more likely the child is to succesd; non-confomance is the path to failure.

However, a new study refines and deepens conclusions about preschooler behavior by distinguishing between same- and opposite gender influences.
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