"Results suggest that, once acquired, gender-typical color preferences begin to influence toy preferences. Because boys’ and girls’ toys elicit different activities, removing the gender color-coding of toys could encourage more equal learning opportunities
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Girls more likely to play w/ trains if they're painted pink; boys more likely to play w/ dolls if they're NOT pink. http://t.co/d2rNc0MKs3
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New paper from Melissa Hines and W.Wong: Effects of Gender Color-Coding on Toddlers' Gender-Typical Toy Play: http://t.co/a8pNHy3ysi
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New paper from Melissa Hines and W.Wong: Effects of Gender Color-Coding on Toddlers' Gender-Typical Toy Play: http://t.co/a8pNHy3ysi
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New paper from Melissa Hines and W.Wong: Effects of Gender Color-Coding on Toddlers' Gender-Typical Toy Play: http://t.co/a8pNHy3ysi