Boys Clothes
Dressing For Independence – Discovering The Educational Value In Girls And Boys Clothes
Encouraging independence is a crucial part of helping your child develop and grow as an individual. You can help your become more independent and confident by encouraging them to perform simple daily tasks by themselves such as helping to lay the table at meal times, looking after a family pet or getting dressed.
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Once the clothes have been chosen, all the buttons, zippers and poppers will have your little one’s fine motor skills working overtime. Your child’s clothing can help foster a sense of independence in another important way. Other learning activities with your children’s clothing include encouraging them to help tidy up and put away, sorting out the washing into piles of light and dark colors, loading up the washing machine and hanging the washing out to dry.
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Executive summary about above article by Malene Stanley
Helping Your Kids Break Through Gender Stereotypes
Gender stereotypes hurt us all. Boys might stifle their emotions, and girls might stifle their opinions, in order to be specially acceptable. How can parents help girls and boys break through gender stereotypes? Here are some ideas:
1. Try to make sure the father of the family is engaged with childcare and household duties. This can be difficult, because most men were not raised to pay attention to household chores or children!
2. Expose your children to toys that help expand gender boundaries. It’s true that children often gravitate to gender-specific toys: boys like to play with trains, and girls like to play with dollhouses.
3. Expose your children to books that stretch gender stereotypes. Look for books that feature girls in active roles, and boys in nurturing, peaceful roles. Buy cookbooks for boys (and girls), and books about science for girls (and boys).
Executive summary about above article by Jyotsna Sreenivasan






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