Teach Your Kid Gender Equality
How To Raise A Child Without Gender Bias
Raising a child without gender bias can be a difficult prospect. Even if you have a strong desire to make sure your child is able to grow up without falling into societal gender expectations, you'll have to take steps to help her learn to stand up...
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everydaylife.globalpost.comTeaching Your Child Equality - Carefree Parenting
In theory, you believe in the equality of all people. And you’d like your child to believe it too. Deep down, you know people aren’t equal, and it is not possible to treat everyone the same way, but you’d still like to treat whoever you meet, wher...
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carefreeparenting.comTeachers' Gender Bias In Maths Affects Girls Later
New research has found some teachers mark boys' primary (elementary) school maths tests more favourably than girls, impacting girls' uptake of advanced mathematics and science subjects in high school. Entrance rates into maths and science degrees ...
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theconversation.comEqual Roles For Boys And Girls - All Woman - Jamaicaobserver.Com
FROM a very early age children learn what it means to be a boy or a girl in our society, and end up adopting gender roles which are not always fair to either sex. As children grow, they are exposed to many factors which influence their behaviours ...
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www.jamaicaobserver.com10 Reasons I Love Being A Young Mom
There might not be a universal “best” age to have a baby, but as an unmarried pregnant woman with a freshly printed college degree and no job, I was pretty sure that 22 was the best age. With a little help from my surrounding culture, I was convin...
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www.zastavki.comTeaching Our Kids What Equality Really Means
Do your children know what equality means? Even young children have a sense of fairness. In celebration of the contribution young people make to our society, The Canadian Civil Liberties Education Trust (CCLET) and TVO Parents want to help them de...
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www.huffingtonpost.caHow To Promote And Develop Women's Equality From A Young Age
In the late 1800’s, less than 1% of the female population received a higher education, with only 7% going to college by the 1920’s. One of the reasons behind this was that highly educated women were considered unfit to attract a husband. Historica...
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www.datehookup.comResearch-Based Advice On Teaching Children Not To Be Racist
Psychologists Sonia Kang and Evan Apfelbaum share tips to help kids manage the complicated issues of prejudice, diversity, and equality. Even before that John Derbyshire debacle, it's no secret that talking to your children about race isn't easy. ...