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6. What is canalisation?
- Parents encourge behaviour which is seen as normal for the child's sex and discourage what is seen as deviant.
- Channelling the child's interests into toys and activities seen as normal for his or her sex.
- Children are encouraged to involove themselves in different activities. e.g. boys and outdoors
- Names that children are called which each them to identify with the appropriate gender. e.g. good girl
7. Who argued that gender socialisation takes place in 4 main ways?
- Willis
- Ann Oakley
- Niaomi Wolf
- Francis
8. What is different activities?
- Children are encouraged to involove themselves in different activities. e.g. boys and outdoors
- Parents encourge behaviour which is seen as normal for the child's sex and discourage what is seen as deviant.
- Names that children are called which each them to identify with the appropriate gender. e.g. good girl
- Channelling the child's interests into toys and activities seen as normal for his or her sex.
9. What is this defining?- the biological differences between males and femals and usually consists of 6 major components
- Feminine
- Gender
- Sex
- Masculine
10. What is this defining?- the social, cultural and psychological aspects of being either male or female.
11. Manipulation, Canalisation, Verbal Appellations and Different Activities are 4 main ways that _______takes place?
- Socialisation
- Gender Socialisation
- Stereotyping
- Teaching right from wrong
12. When was Francis's research carried out?
- 1968/69
- 1997/98
- 1970
- 2011
13. What was the overal research about?
- Role-play with children.
- Childrens behaviour
- Gender stereotypes
- Teaching young children to behave in an expected manner.
14. What is maipulation?
- Names that children are called which each them to identify with the appropriate gender. e.g. good girl
- Children are encouraged to involove themselves in different activities. e.g. boys and outdoors
- Parents encourge behaviour which is seen as normal for the child's sex and discourage what is seen as deviant.
- Channelling the child's interests into toys and activities seen as normal for his or her sex.
15. What is verbal appellations?
- Names that children are called which each them to identify with the appropriate gender. e.g. good girl
- Parents encourge behaviour which is seen as normal for the child's sex and discourage what is seen as deviant.
- Channelling the child's interests into toys and activities seen as normal for his or her sex.
- Children are encouraged to involove themselves in different activities. e.g. boys and outdoors
16. Who said there was a double standard?
- Francis
- Statham
- Willis
- Oakley