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Social sponges: Gendered brain development comes from society, not biology

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The Development of Gendered Behavior in Young Children

Babies arrive with finely tuned social radar in the world, and maybe even their social radar is picking up differences beforehand. Within 18 months, two years of life, boys and girls are picking up that they are a particular person like this,. And these are the kind of toys they're given to play with. So there is some kind of already gendered bias in there with respect to how well different individuals respond to socialization - et cetera. We have to realize this is around us all the time. And these tiny little social radars are twitching all the time."

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