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Parenting beyond pink & blue : how to raise your kids free of gender stereotypes /

By: Brown, Christia Spears.
Publisher: Berkeley : Ten Speed Press, 2014Description: xi, 226 p. : illustrations, graphs ; 21 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781607745020 (pbk.); 9781607745020; 160774502X (pbk.).Subject(s): Parenting | Stereotypes (Social psychology) | Sex role | Sex differences (Psychology)DDC classification: 649.1
Contents:
Acknowledgements -- Prologue : on being the weird daughter-in-law -- Part I : gender differences : changing our focu -- Noticing gender -- Why labels matter -- Why we focus on gender differences -- Part II : gender facts : science and stereotypes -- There are gender differences -- How different is different? -- Decoding neuroscience -- Part III : raising unique (fun, well-rounded, smarter, and happier) kids -- How children help create the differences we see -- Parenting a stereotype -- Accidentally shaping who children become -- Stereotype sneak attacks -- Separate but equal? An old problem is new again -- Epilogue : dropping the stereotypes and picking your battles -- Notes -- About the author -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 210-219) and index.

Acknowledgements -- Prologue : on being the weird daughter-in-law -- Part I : gender differences : changing our focu -- Noticing gender -- Why labels matter -- Why we focus on gender differences -- Part II : gender facts : science and stereotypes -- There are gender differences -- How different is different? -- Decoding neuroscience -- Part III : raising unique (fun, well-rounded, smarter, and happier) kids -- How children help create the differences we see -- Parenting a stereotype -- Accidentally shaping who children become -- Stereotype sneak attacks -- Separate but equal? An old problem is new again -- Epilogue : dropping the stereotypes and picking your battles -- Notes -- About the author -- Index.

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