Photo by Aiden Craver on Unsplash It might be too early to conclude anything, given they’re still developing, but it’s already crucial for parents to support their children in exploring their gender identity. Pink is for girls, while blue is for boys. Playing with dolls and doing tea parties are activities appropriate for girls. Robots and role-playing as soldiers are better fitted for boys. Embedded deep into culture are stereotypes that define and command gender identity and expression as…..
Dr. Carolyn Nooks Teague holds a doctorate in Educational Leadership with a focus on Brain-Compatible-Learning. She is a retired elementary teacher who has taught for thirty years in the public and private schools of Cincinnati and Chicago. In addition to teaching in the elementary grades, Dr. Teague was a preschool director and college adjunct professor. She presently enjoys tutoring and practicing sensory-integrated vision therapy.