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Parents' Cognitive Gap in Gender Education
There are significant differences between parents' attention to gender education at home and abroad. Compared with foreign countries, the cognitive gap between domestic parents in this respect is still very large, which is embodied in the following aspects:

The traditional concept of son preference.

In some areas, son preference is still deeply rooted. This leads some families to spoil boys too much and ignore girls' growth needs, which may lead to girls' excessive inferiority or boys' self-centeredness.

Neglect the development of children's gender consciousness

Some parents ignore the development of children's gender awareness, and even bring their children into the opposite sex bathroom, which infringes on others' personal privacy and may also lead to confusion of children's gender awareness.

Wrong gender parenting style

Some parents like to raise girls as boys, call their daughters "sons", or dress boys as girls. This practice will affect the awakening of children's normal gender consciousness.