Momming as a Millennial

2. Blue v. Pink: Gender Stereotypes in Playtime


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Blue or pink? Barbie or car? Why not both?

In this deeply personal episode, I dive into the complex world of gender stereotypes in children's play. Growing up as the only girl among brothers, I've always challenged traditional notions of play based on gender.

Inspired by my son's fondness for playing dress up and my mother's reaction, I explore gendered toys and playtime, and the impact perpetuating gender stereotypes has on childrens' development.

If you're curious about the benefits of gender-neutral play, I share compelling research that highlights its positive impact on children's lives.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Debunking the concept of "gendered" toys and exploring the historical and societal factors that contribute to gender stereotypes in toys.
  • Insights and challenges around traditional expectations placed on children's play based on their gender, and how this influences their development.
  • With the pressure on parents to shape our children's perceptions of gender roles, how do we make sure we're setting them up for success in life?

Resources & Links:

  • Check out the full list of studies and articles referenced in this episode on my show notes.
  • If you're looking for ideas on how to implement gender-neutral play, read my blog: 5 Practical Tips for Creating a Gender-Neutral Playroom

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Momming as a MillennialBy Christine Giarrizzo