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Does your daughter go round saying "Can yer mother sew? Tell her to stitch this"?
Is the tiny doll house a doll house too small for dolls or the right size for tiny dolls?
Is there any teeny tiny risk whatsoever of gender confusion in your children?
That is alot of questions! Still, tpd is about questions!
No idea on the first 3. I will suggest number 4! 5 is right size for tiny dolls. No idea on the gender confusion - I try to teach them that men and women are equal. But they are getting quite "stereotyped" these days...
TNo idea on the gender confusion - I try to teach them that men and women are equal. But they are getting quite "stereotyped" these days...
I was trying to be funny.
He chose mechanical and warlike toys.
She chose domestic toys.
Given all the efforts made in the 70s and 80s and 90s to claim "we're all the same really", those hormones are a far stronger influence.
Alternatively, perhaps having a strong father figure in their lives has an influence too. (That is NOT a criticism, merely an observation: does having both parents present make children more aware that we are different as adults, therefore they can be what they want to be. Discuss. 25 marks.)
Given all the efforts made in the 70s and 80s and 90s to claim "we're all the same really", those hormones are a far stronger influence.
Alternatively, perhaps having a strong father figure in their lives has an influence too. (That is NOT a criticism, merely an observation: does having both parents present make children more aware that we are different as adults, therefore they can be what they want to be. Discuss. 25 marks.)
25 Marks is not a lot of money, several European & scandinavian countries use marks as a monetary denomination, although many have embraced the Euro now.
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