Gender Development
Psychology ⇒ Developmental Psychology
Gender Development starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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A child sees a commercial where girls are shown playing with dolls and boys are shown playing with cars. How might this influence the child's gender development?
Describe one way in which schools can influence gender development.
Describe one way peers can influence gender development.
Describe the main idea of cognitive-developmental theory in gender development.
Describe the main idea of social learning theory in relation to gender development.
Describe what is meant by 'gender roles'.
A 5-year-old child insists that only girls can wear dresses and only boys can play with trucks. This is an example of what? (1) Gender flexibility (2) Gender constancy (3) Gender stereotyping (4) Gender neutrality
A child sees a commercial where girls are shown playing with dolls and boys are shown playing with cars. How might this influence the child's gender development?
A 5-year-old child insists that only girls can wear dresses and only boys can play with trucks. This is an example of what? (1) Gender flexibility (2) Gender constancy (3) Gender stereotyping (4) Gender neutrality
Which of the following best describes 'androgyny'? (1) Having both male and female biological characteristics (2) Displaying a balance of traditionally masculine and feminine traits (3) Changing gender identity (4) Not identifying with any gender
Which of the following best describes 'gender identity'? (1) The biological sex assigned at birth. (2) A person's internal sense of being male, female, both, neither, or somewhere along the gender spectrum. (3) The way society expects people to behave. (4) The clothes a person wears.
Which of the following is an example of a gender stereotype? (1) Boys are better at math than girls. (2) All children like to play outside. (3) Some people have blue eyes. (4) Reading is important for everyone.
Fill in the blank: A person whose gender identity matches the sex they were assigned at birth is called __________.
Fill in the blank: According to social learning theory, children learn gender roles by observing and __________ the behavior of others.
Fill in the blank: The belief that men should be strong and unemotional, while women should be caring and nurturing, is an example of a __________.
Fill in the blank: The idea that gender is a spectrum rather than a binary is known as __________.
True or False: Children can begin to show awareness of gender differences as early as age 2.
True or False: Gender development is influenced by both biological and environmental factors.
True or False: Gender development only occurs during childhood.
True or False: Gender expression refers to how a person outwardly shows their gender through clothing, behavior, and appearance.
