Do girls always like to play dolls? Jo Yoon-hee’s daughter’s taste overturns the’gender role stereotype’

Actor Jo Yoon-hee showed love for her daughter.

On the 7th, Jo Yoon-hee appeared on SBS’About Pet The Dog I’ve Encountered’. In the broadcast that day, when he was asked,’How old is the child now?’ It looks like this.” She showed her daughter Loa’s picture to the cast.

Tiffany who saw this said, “It’s so pretty. She was so much the same as her sister.” Jo Yoon-hee said, “My mothers are envious of her because she is tall and has a small face. These days, a lot of people say they look like me.” Yunhee Jo also said, “I lived too timid and introverted. So, my daughter thought it would be nice to lead people and live, but it was too much for me,” he joked and gave a laugh.

When Tiffany asked, “What does the child like?” He replied, “I like dinosaurs and cars,” drawing attention. When Tiffany said, “I love it,” he added, “I like playing house, but I have a little Tomboy feeling.”

Many people think that girls like to play dolls and boys like to play robots. However, Jo Yoon-hee’s daughter overturned that expectation. It has overturned the so-called’gender role stereotype’.

Indeed, many experts point out that gender role stereotypes are formed from childhood. In this regard, lecturer Lee Hyun-joo said in a recent lecture to daycare center teachers, saying,’All children should be able to play various games.’

When a boy is playing dolls at the daycare center, the teacher doesn’t dare say,’Men aren’t doing that,’ but just staring at him with a frown, the child notices’the teacher doesn’t like me playing this game’ and no longer plays. I can’t. (Omitted) Children in daycare centers have a variety of activities, but if the teacher has a stereotype that’boys like to stack blocks’, more opportunities for related play are naturally provided. In fact, although boys and girls were at a similar level in building blocks, boys get much more relevant experiences and eventually become more competent than girls.

In that respect, Jo Yoon-hee’s attitude to cheer on her daughter’s taste without forcefully changing her taste is cool. In addition, it is worth complimenting the sense of the broadcasting station that introduced it with the subtitle of’desirable girl’s taste’. This is why Cho Yoon-hee’s wishes are anticipated when his daughter, who has a bold and brave personality, “is looking forward to seeing what kind of good things can be done with them.”

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