Children are faced with gender stereotypes all the time whether they realize it or not. The media plays a big part in this, and in many cases these stereotypes are often internalized without the children even being aware of it. There are several different forms of media, however television seems to be the most influential one. Research on television viewing and children's socialization has even shown that television has a great impact on children's lives.
"Children in the United States watch about 38 hours per week of televisionÂ…add to this the time spent listening to the radio, watching movies and music videos, and reading, and it becomes very clear that for most children beyond infancy the media is the most potent and pervasive source of information about their social world" (Lips, 2005, 396). Television influences both children's pro-social and anti-social behaviors, as well as their attitudes about race and gender (Liebert & Sprafkin, 1988). Children get their ideas......
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