Browsing by Subject "Gender bias"
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Evidence for the Adaptive Learning Function of Work and Work-Themed Play among Aka Forager and Ngandu Farmer Children from the Congo Basin.
(Human nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.), 2018-06)Work-themed play may allow children to learn complex skills, and ethno-typical and gender-typical behaviors. Thus, play may have made important contributions to the evolution of childhood through the development of embodied ... -
Teacher Decision-Making about Student Mental Health: The Role of Race and Gender
(2017)Mental health issues are prevalent in childhood, but the majority of problems go untreated. Black children and girls are less likely than their White male peers to receive mental health treatment when needed. As a primary ...