Asked by
Katie Williams
on Nov 05, 2024Verified
When children play with same-sex peers,they are
A) less likely to be bullied.
B) less likely to fight and argue.
C) more likely to participate in gender-typed play.
D) less likely to worry about being popular.
Same-Sex Peers
individuals of the same gender with whom a person associates, often significant in social development and learning.
Gender-Typed Play
Play activities that are traditionally associated with or preferred by one gender over the other.
- Familiarize oneself with the impact that cultural and societal contexts have on the creation and perpetuation of roles based on gender.
Verified Answer
AR
Learning Objectives
- Familiarize oneself with the impact that cultural and societal contexts have on the creation and perpetuation of roles based on gender.
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