Friday, May 9, 2008

Do Boys and Girls Come to an Understanding About Their Gender Roles?

Boys and girls come to an understanding about gender roles from what they observe from their parents. Parents are a child’s initial teachers for shaping his or her identity. Parents serve as models by their words, deeds and actions. Children learn by mimicking what they see. They emulate the behavior of those individuals they mostly come in contact with. Children are very intelligent beings can detect things quickly and easily. Children form behaviors and gain understanding by simply observing. Children are selective with their parent and learn to identify themselves with their parents.

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