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Stereotyping Kids from Childhood

shivani Mom of 2 children 5 years ago
BIG NO
hemalalitha Mom of 2 children 5 years ago
their choice should be respected
Tanzeela Baig Mom of 3 children 5 years ago
Rabiya Haneef 5 years ago
ofcourse
Nitin Ghope Father of a 10 yr 4 m old girl 5 years ago
All kids look pretty, beautiful, smart and gorgeous in any colour. My daughter's favourite colour is blue. We have all kinds of dresses in all possible colours.
Priyanka Agarwal Mom of 3 children 5 years ago
not at all
I have twin baby boys and they have completed 4 months.
Due to lockdown we couldn't buy summer clothed, so they both are wearing the clothes givn by their sister( my brother's daughter 1.6 years old)
Many cloth es are pink in colour which we make them wear without any hesitation
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Sruthi Mom of 2 children 5 years ago
First cry should first show the change.. before putting up this topic ...this website itself has too many pink shade dresses for girls..and blue shades for boys... I was tired searching a different colour for my baby...because it's all pink.. light to dark..or pink with blue..white etc..

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Shamia Khan Mom of 2 children 5 years ago
we should not put pink and blue in boys and girl mind because kids life is full of colour so it's not particularly blue for boy and pink for girl....n I have 10years boy and 10 months girl... main donon ko har rang ke kapde pahnati hun....n my boy look much more handsome in pink t-shirt and my daughter look much more prettier in blue frock.....
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Sindhu Vinod Narayan Mom of 2 children 5 years ago
I have a boy and a girl. my girl loves playing with trucks and at the same time loves her kitchen set. The stereotyping is what elders thrust on the kids. So if we do not believe and follow such practices kids won't. I strongly do not believe in gender stereotyping and bring up both my son and daughter equally. I don't mind if my son loves to dress up in pink. There is nothing wrong in it
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Tharini Mom of 2 children 5 years ago
Yes we do. But I have taken extra care not to do that. I have pink shirts for my son, I have taught him its okay to cry when emotional and its not a girl thing, so he needn't be ashamed to shed tears.
He even picks up mom's diapers(sanitary napkins) when we go shopping.
He is only 6. I trust that he will grow into a sensitive and will not stereotype or judge anyone.
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