Children’s adherence to gender stereotypes can be detrimental, yet interventions to tackle stereotyping have achieved mixed success. Few studies have examined interventions developed collaboratively by educators and researchers, and the impact of interventions that focus on increasing perceived similarities between genders has yet to be tested. The present study evaluated an intervention among 6- to 10-year-old British children (47 boys; 37 girls) compared to a control group (61 boys; 47 girls). Led by their class teacher via weekly 30-minute lessons, over a four-month period, children learned to identify and challenge stereotypes, and explored similarities between genders and diversity within gender (e.g., not all girls like pink). Key mea...
While nontraditional children\u27s books have been suggested as one way of altering children\u27s ge...
Although children start to adopt gender stereotypes by the age of three, there is less evidence abou...
Young children enter the school system with a developing sense of gender identity and firmly held ge...
Across two studies, we investigated gender stereotype knowledge and endorsement in UK schoolchildren...
The likelihood of resisting gender-stereotypic peer group norms, along with expectations about perso...
Overcoming gender occupational stereotypes is a major educational objective in removing barriers to ...
The following study considers the development of children’s gender stereotypes within the context of...
Gender socialisation is the process through which society teaches children what it means to be male ...
Young children often gender-stereotype toys, associating certain toys as being meant for boys and ot...
Women are drastically underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) a...
Previous research has demonstrated that young children hold strong gender stereotypes for activities...
This project focuses on how children learn gender at a young age and the negative effect gender ster...
Math-gender stereotypes have been prevalent with adolescent girls and negatively affect their develo...
Studies have found that during early and middle childhood children begin developing their own ideas ...
Societal pressures and social norms can impact gender stereotypes through the media, parenting style...
While nontraditional children\u27s books have been suggested as one way of altering children\u27s ge...
Although children start to adopt gender stereotypes by the age of three, there is less evidence abou...
Young children enter the school system with a developing sense of gender identity and firmly held ge...
Across two studies, we investigated gender stereotype knowledge and endorsement in UK schoolchildren...
The likelihood of resisting gender-stereotypic peer group norms, along with expectations about perso...
Overcoming gender occupational stereotypes is a major educational objective in removing barriers to ...
The following study considers the development of children’s gender stereotypes within the context of...
Gender socialisation is the process through which society teaches children what it means to be male ...
Young children often gender-stereotype toys, associating certain toys as being meant for boys and ot...
Women are drastically underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) a...
Previous research has demonstrated that young children hold strong gender stereotypes for activities...
This project focuses on how children learn gender at a young age and the negative effect gender ster...
Math-gender stereotypes have been prevalent with adolescent girls and negatively affect their develo...
Studies have found that during early and middle childhood children begin developing their own ideas ...
Societal pressures and social norms can impact gender stereotypes through the media, parenting style...
While nontraditional children\u27s books have been suggested as one way of altering children\u27s ge...
Although children start to adopt gender stereotypes by the age of three, there is less evidence abou...
Young children enter the school system with a developing sense of gender identity and firmly held ge...