Sunday, July 17, 2011

Study Suggests Children as Young as Three Understand Body Stereotypes

Kids as young as three already have stereotypical beliefs about body size, according to preliminary data from an Australian study cited by the Herald Sun Thursday.

A La Trobe University study suggests that some children have preconceived ideas about how big or small they should be by the time they turn five.

This is a good read.

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