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How does early education cultivate baby's gender awareness?
1. Provide correct gender education for the baby.

In early education, parents should give their babies correct gender education. For example, when babies begin to show interest in the opposite sex, parents can tell them the difference between men and women and how to respect the opposite sex.

2. Encourage your baby to participate in gender-related activities.

Parents can encourage their babies to participate in some gender-related activities, such as playing games for boys or girls and reading books to boys or girls. These activities can help babies better understand their gender.

3. Cultivate the baby's gender identity

Parents should respect the baby's gender identity and don't force the baby to do things he doesn't like. At the same time, let the baby know that both boys and girls should be treated equally.

4. Avoid the influence of gender stereotypes

Parents should avoid using some language and behaviors with gender stereotypes, such as "What should boys do" and "How should girls dress". These stereotypes will affect the development of baby's gender consciousness.

5. Give your baby enough attention and support.

Finally, parents should give their babies enough attention and support to make them feel confident and safe. This can help babies develop their gender awareness better.