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meriva
3 years ago
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While walking through the toy store with her 1-year-old son, Brianna stops and points out the baseballs, shows her son guns and

trucks, and walks quickly past the Barbie dolls. This aspect of parental gender socialization is called_______________
Social Studies
1 answer:
zaharov [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

While walking through the toy store with her 1-year-old son, Brianna stops and points out the baseballs, shows her son guns and trucks, and walks quickly past the Barbie dolls. This aspect of parental gender socialization is called<u> channeling.</u>

Explanation:

Parental gender socialization has following aspects :

  • Manipulation
  • Channeling
  • Verbal appelation
  • Activity exposure
  • Ethnic groups
  • Connection between sons and mothers.

Channeling is the aspect of parental gender socialization in which the children's attention is directed to specific objects  (as in the scenario, Brianna did ).

Verbally parents uses different words to describe the same behaviour by boys and girls.

Through exposure to different activities or chores.

As in the above mentioned scenario, Brianna stops and points out the baseballs, shows her son guns and trucks, and walks quickly past the Barbie dolls. This aspect of parental gender socialization is called <u>channeling.</u>

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