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Children are born into a world infused with gendered information. An understanding of what it is to be a boy or girl can be critical in forming social relationships, social identities, and learning how to think and behave. Gender and Development is an important new volume that charts how children practice these gendered identities at different ages and in different social contexts

Taking a socio-cognitive approach, and integrating both theoretical and applied perspectives, the book looks at a range of contexts in which gender affects development and socialisation, from the childs place in the family unit and their interaction with parents and siblings, to the influence of communication with peers over the internet. Throughout the chapters an age-old issue is addressed through a contemporary, empirically focused perspective namely the nature and extent of equality between the genders, and how difficult it is for attitudes, perceptions and stereotypes to change. Key social issues are covered, including pro-social behaviour, career choice and academic competencies.

Gender and Development brings together some of the latest research in this important and enduring field of study. It is a timely and invaluable collection, and will be essential reading for all students and research in developmental psychology, social psychology and gender studies.

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"This book serves a unique niche in providing an integrative assessment of recent research on gender and development. The editors are very well informed of the important topics and issues arising in the area of gender role development, and the coverage is impressive. It will appeal to a variety of social scientists, but principally to developmental, social, and clinical psychologists." - D. Bruce Carter, Departments of Psychology and Child & Family Studies, Syracuse University, USA

List of figures
ix
List of tables
xi
List of contributors
xiii
Introduction xv
Patrick J. Leman
Harriet R. Tenenbaum
1 Gender in parent--child relationships
1(19)
Harriet R. Tenenbaum
Dionna May
2 Gendered interactions and their consequences: a dynamical perspective
20(23)
Matthew D. Didonato
Carol Lynn Martin
Dawn England
3 Teasing, threats and texts: gender and the `dark-side' of cyber-communication
43(20)
Angela Ittel
Margarita Azmitia
Jan S. Pfetsch
Christin R. Muller
4 Is having an older sister or older brother related to younger siblings' gender typing? A meta-analysis
63(15)
Timea Farkas
Campbell Leaper
5 The developing relationship between gender and pro-social behaviour
78(31)
Benjamin Hine
Patrick J. Leman
6 The gendered self-concept: how implicit gender stereotypes and attitudes shape self-definition
109(24)
Andrew Scott Baron
Toni Schmader
Dario Cvencek
Andrew N. Meltzoff
7 Developmental social cognition about gender roles in the family and societal context
133(22)
Stefanie Sinno
Christine Schuette
Melanie Killen
Index 155
Patrick J. Leman is Professor of Psychology, Royal Holloway University of London, UK. He is Chair of the British Psychological Society Developmental Psychological Section and associate editor of the British Journal of Developmental Psychology. His research explores peer communication and learning in gender and ethnic interactions.

Harriet R. Tenenbaum is Reader at the University of Surrey, UK. She is the editor of the British Journal of Educational Psychology. Her research covers childrens cognitive, social, and emotional development in relationships.