Questions: SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which statements about how parents interact with their children differently based upon gender are TRUE? Parents are more likely to use a conversational tone when speaking to their boys than their girls. Parents interact with sons in more aggressive and physical styles of play than they do with daughters. Parents are more likely to issue instructions to daughters than they are to sons. Parents are more likely to welcome gender nonconformity from their girls than their boys.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which statements about how parents interact with their children differently based upon gender are TRUE?

Parents are more likely to use a conversational tone when speaking to their boys than their girls.
Parents interact with sons in more aggressive and physical styles of play than they do with daughters.
Parents are more likely to issue instructions to daughters than they are to sons.
Parents are more likely to welcome gender nonconformity from their girls than their boys.
Transcript text: SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which statements about how parents interact with their children differently based upon gender are TRUE? Parents are more likely to use a conversational tone when speaking to their boys than their girls. Parents interact with sons in more aggressive and physical styles of play than they do with daughters. Parents are more likely to issue instructions to daughters than they are to sons. Parents are more likely to welcome gender nonconformity from their girls than their boys.
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The question asks which statements about how parents interact with their children differently based on gender are true. Let's evaluate each statement:

  1. Parents are more likely to use a conversational tone when speaking to their boys than their girls.

    • This statement is generally considered false. Research often suggests that parents tend to use a more conversational and nurturing tone with girls compared to boys.
  2. Parents interact with sons in more aggressive and physical styles of play than they do with daughters.

    • This statement is generally considered true. Studies have shown that parents often engage in more physical and rough-and-tumble play with boys than with girls.
  3. Parents are more likely to issue instructions to daughters than they are to sons.

    • This statement is generally considered true. Research indicates that parents often give more directives and instructions to daughters, emphasizing compliance and order.
  4. Parents are more likely to welcome gender nonconformity from their girls than their boys.

    • This statement is generally considered true. Society often shows more acceptance of girls engaging in activities or behaviors traditionally associated with boys than vice versa.

In summary, the true statements are:

  • Parents interact with sons in more aggressive and physical styles of play than they do with daughters.
  • Parents are more likely to issue instructions to daughters than they are to sons.
  • Parents are more likely to welcome gender nonconformity from their girls than their boys.
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