Daughters and Sons by June Statham

Daughters and Sons by June Statham

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A study of the ideas and experiences of parents committed to non-sexist child-raising which shows that most parents do not simply reverse traditional sex-roles, but try to come up with new combinations of "masculine" and "feminine" qualities.

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Daughters and Sons by June Statham

This work encourages girls to seek new opportunities and boys to be more sensitive and aware. Even so, some stereotypes are difficult to shift, whether for psychological, social or economic reasons. Most important of all is the child's own active role in learning what it means to be a girl or a boy. This book shows that non-sexist childraising is really about encouraging children to be aware and critical of sex-role stereotyping for themselves.
Candappa, Mano: - Mano Candappa
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ISBN 13 9780631138860
ISBN 10 0631138862
Title Daughters and Sons
Author June Statham
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1986-02-13
Number of pages 256
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