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Gender education, starting with dolls!
When children are young, mothers are often the main caregivers of children, while the role of fathers is often neglected. This causes children to be more influenced by their mothers when they grow up, such as tone of voice, behavior and so on. In order to make children clear about their gender roles, we need to guide them before they are 3 years old.

Know your body.

By knowing their own body parts, children can know whether they are boys or girls and realize the difference between father and mother. Dad is usually male, with short hair, beard, Adam's apple and likes sports. Mother is a woman with long hair and a skirt. When in the outdoor toilet, teaching children to know the signs of men's toilets and women's toilets will help them better understand their gender.

Toys and activities

In the process of children's growth, we need to guide them in clothing, toys, types of activities and so on. Boys are suitable for playing with guns, cars and ball toys, while girls are suitable for playing with dolls, playing house and other toys. Through these toys and activities, children can better deepen their self-role cognition.

Gender characteristics of boys

In daily life, we should pay attention to cultivating children's gender characteristics. Boys should cultivate strong and brave masculinity, learn to be independent, confident and brave, and become the pillar of the family.

Gender characteristics of girls

Girls can learn to take care of others and become a good helper for their mothers. In daily life, we can teach girls to do housework, take care of younger brothers and sisters, and cultivate a gentle, considerate and considerate femininity.

Correct guidance

Gender training is a long-term process, which needs to run through every stage of children's growth. The influence of family environment and parents is subtle, so it is necessary to give children correct guidance and avoid gender dislocation.