Gender Development
Psychology ⇒ Developmental Psychology
Gender Development starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how teachers can influence gender development in the classroom.
Describe one way in which parents can influence their child's gender development.
Describe one way media can influence gender development.
Describe the main idea of the social learning theory of gender development.
Describe what is meant by 'gender roles'.
Explain how peers can influence gender development during childhood.
Explain the difference between gender identity and gender expression.
Explain the term 'gender identity'.
At what age do most children begin to identify themselves as a boy or a girl? (1) Around 2-3 years old, (2) At birth, (3) Around 10 years old, (4) After adolescence
Which of the following best describes 'androgyny'? (1) Having only male characteristics, (2) Having only female characteristics, (3) Having both masculine and feminine characteristics, (4) Having no gender identity
Which of the following best describes the difference between 'sex' and 'gender'? (1) Sex refers to biological differences, while gender refers to social and cultural roles, (2) Sex and gender mean the same thing, (3) Gender refers to biological differences, while sex refers to social roles, (4) Both are only about physical appearance.
Which of the following is a criticism of gender stereotypes? (1) They help people understand each other, (2) They limit individual potential, (3) They are always accurate, (4) They are based on scientific facts
Fill in the blank: A person whose gender identity does not match their biological sex is often described as __________.
Fill in the blank: The __________ theory suggests that children actively construct their own understanding of gender as they grow.
Fill in the blank: The belief that boys should be strong and girls should be caring is an example of a __________.
Fill in the blank: The idea that gender is learned through observation and imitation is part of __________ theory.
True or False: All cultures have the same gender roles and expectations.
True or False: Children can be punished or rewarded for displaying gender-typical or atypical behaviors.
True or False: Gender development is a process that continues throughout life.
True or False: Gender development is only influenced by biological factors.
