Article Link: http://www.exchangepress.com/article/exploring-gender-stereotypes-with-preschoolers/5025712/
*Photos can be found in the pdf version of this article.
Teacher: “I like the way you drew the feet of that police officer. What do you think the police officer should be called?”
4-year-old: “I think a police name is Drew.”
Teacher: “Is that a boy or girl name?”
4-year-old: “That’s my brother’s name.”
Teacher: “Okay, so you think a police officer is a boy?”
4-year-old: “Yup.”
This conversation between a 4-year-old boy and his teacher was part of a simple experiment to understand preschoolers’ perceptions of gender and stereotypically male professions. The idea came directly from an experiment done in a school in Kent, England, with slightly older children.
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