

Pink brain, blue brain
Book • 2009
In 'Pink Brain, Blue Brain', neuroscientist Lise Eliot argues that infant brains are highly malleable, and small differences at birth become amplified over time due to societal reinforcement of gender stereotypes.
Eliot provides evidence-based advice for parents and educators to help children overcome these stereotypes and reach their full potential.
The book covers developmental stages from birth to puberty, highlighting how social factors play a significant role in shaping gender differences.
Eliot provides evidence-based advice for parents and educators to help children overcome these stereotypes and reach their full potential.
The book covers developmental stages from birth to puberty, highlighting how social factors play a significant role in shaping gender differences.
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