When it comes to gender dissimilarities, the environment versus nurture argument is still very much alive. Very juvenile toddlers and even infants display usual gender dissimilarities, proposing that environment is the foremost contestant in the gender divide. But nurture may be more significant than persons recognize, since young children are keenly cognizant of early gender stereotypes. (Marchbank, Letherby 41)
Stereotypical Gender Differences
Almost every individual can gaze at a demeanour and classify it as either a "boy behavior" or a "girl behavior." Here are some examples:
Boys like to play with motor trucks, vehicles, and plaything guns.