At the hospital child care center I administered (20 years ago), the children played with what ever they wanted....much to the chagrin of some of the dads. Boys played with dolls, girls built with Lego bricks, etc. And yet, inevitably the boys a tree stick or carrot stick and fashion it into a gun. And often it was the girls who were the…
At the hospital child care center I administered (20 years ago), the children played with what ever they wanted....much to the chagrin of some of the dads. Boys played with dolls, girls built with Lego bricks, etc. And yet, inevitably the boys a tree stick or carrot stick and fashion it into a gun. And often it was the girls who were the first to empathize with another, but they didn't always fall into stereotypical male/female roles. It was always our goal to help them develop the best of both genders. After all, my master's thesis argued that the best leadership was androgynous.
At the hospital child care center I administered (20 years ago), the children played with what ever they wanted....much to the chagrin of some of the dads. Boys played with dolls, girls built with Lego bricks, etc. And yet, inevitably the boys a tree stick or carrot stick and fashion it into a gun. And often it was the girls who were the first to empathize with another, but they didn't always fall into stereotypical male/female roles. It was always our goal to help them develop the best of both genders. After all, my master's thesis argued that the best leadership was androgynous.