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- W1480961520 abstract "Abstract Gender stereotypes, common in the home, school, and media, frequently limit the opportunities and experiences of young children. This study examined the gender messages present in parenting magazines of the year 2000. A total of 63 articles from the three top-selling parenting magazines were analyzed. Overall, 38.1% of the articles were gender-stereotypical, 41.3% were gender-neutral, and 20.6% encouraged non-stereotyped behavior and in our study were referred to as “out-of-the-box.” Within the gender-stereotypical articles, many traditional gender myths were strongly supported. The idea that appearance is important for girls was promoted in 54.2%, and the misconception that boys are more athletic/stronger than girls are was endorsed in 41.7% of the stereotypical articles. Data also indicated that parenting magazines, despite their names, are primarily written for mothers." @default.
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