GENDER STEREOTYPING AND GENDER SENSITIVITY
GENDER STEREOTYPING AND GENDER SENSITIVITY WHAT IS GENDER STEREOTYPING? Gender stereotyping refers to assigning fixed, oversimplified, and inaccurate attributes, roles, or expectations to individuals based on their gender . This perpetuates harmful gender norms and limits personal expression. Examples: Occupational Stereotypes 1. Women are nurses, teachers, or secretaries. 2. Men are doctors, engineers, or CEOs. Personality Traits 1. Women are emotional, nurturing, and submissive. 2. Men are rational, aggressive, and dominant. Domestic Roles 1. Women manage household chores. 2. Men provide financial support. Leisure Activities 1. Women enjoy cooking, gardening. 2. Men enjoy sports, technology. Appearance 1. Women use makeup. 2. Men wear suits, have short hair. Consequences: 1. Limits career choices 2. Continues discrimination 3. Restricts personal growth 4. Reinforces harmful norms 5. Affects mental health Challenging Gender Stereotypes: 1. Education and awareness 2. Media repres...