Gender Stereotypes Grade 11 PPZ3C

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Gender Stereotypes Grade 11 PPZ3C Lesson plan adapted and reproduced with permission of Alberta Health Services.  

Everyone is unique, and has different dreams and goals in their life. GENDER STEREOTYPES Many people assume that because you are a male or female you should look, dress, act, talk and even think and feel certain ways. For example: Females are meant to be housewives when they grow up, not doctors or lawyers Real males don’t cry Females who are skinny are sexier Females who wear skimpy clothes are looking for sex Males who have big muscles are sexier None of the above is true…this is just what some people think! Everyone is unique, and has different dreams and goals in their life.