In reality, few parents ever sit down and makes these kinds of intentional decisions. Three main theories have explored multiple ways in which gender awareness is developed: Bandura, Kohlburg and the Gender Scheme Theory. Firstly, Bandura (1977) notes that the idea that social influences clearly plays a very significant role in the development of gender identity. Socialization makes children aware that there are differences between male and female, and that these sex differences matter. These social pressures also suggest there are specific gender stereotypes that they are expected to conform …show more content…
The foundation of personality factors as well as sexual identity is defined long before childhood. This explains why a very young child often displays gender specific roles during play There is an obvious connect from perinatal development into childhood and so on to adulthood.Furthermore when looking to understand why children often seek to be engaged by other children with similar gender identities; little girls prefer to play with other little girl while little boys often prefer to with other little boys.After all, love may also be a chemical reaction from endorphins, so there may be a connection between sexual orientation and serotonin in human males (Pinel, p. 350), and then we have to think how science would explain