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Regardless of culture, infant interaction and behavior is universally interpreted.
Gender Constancy
Gender constancy is the understanding in children that one's gender remains the same over time and across situations, typically developed by the age of six or seven.
Cognitive Development
The progression of learning and processing of information from infancy through adulthood, encompassing skills in perceiving, thinking, and understanding.
Gender Stereotypes
Gender stereotypes are generalized beliefs or preconceptions about characteristics, attributes, and behaviors traditionally associated with men and women.
Flexible Perceptions
The ability to adapt one's understanding and outlook towards different perspectives or changing information.
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