Sunday, December 7, 2014

Lets See How Gender Neutrality Goes


I began creating this blog to be about the socialization of children by toy advertisement. However as I viewed and learned more information on children’s toys, I realized that the advertising of children’s toys is not the main problem with how children are being socialized into traditional gender role believing individuals. Toy advertisement is a factor of this socialization yet it is the actual genderized toys that influence children to become aware of gender roles and manipulate them to follow these sexist roles. Thus I changed my blog to be about children’s genderized toys and how the toys, along with their advertisements, affect children’s everyday perspectives. 

Children may notice physical differences among boys and girls but they should not be influenced by toys to assume genders have to be different in all aspects. Some people may not realize how a simple toy could affect a child’s current view on their gender identity, so they allow children to play with the manipulating toys. Those affects, although may seem like regular playing games, would then leave children to grow into traditional gender roles as adults and prevent a gender equality society. How would we obtain gender equality if young generations do not learn about gender identities and equal roles as children? We must educate ourselves on this topic of children’s genderized toys, such as from the sources I have read and mentioned on this blog, to understand how impacted children are when it comes to toy influence. 

All the web sources and research articles have furthered my interest to finding out what makes toys genderized, how are they gendered through advertising, and how children react to these toys. Once I learned what and how toys are gendered, I focused on trying to find sources that were on children’s perspectives about gendered toys. I have mentioned how there are many children who are taught from birth about appropriate genderization and others that have no knowledge of this concept. I enjoyed sources that focused on the children who did not yet know about genderization because I think they are the individuals who we should learn from and be like. These children only view the toys' purpose to entertain them. 

This perspective children have of not acknowledging genderized characteristics of objects is a concept that can help the world reflect on the views of gender equality. Such as in Judith Warner's article on Time's website about Sam’s experience, a five year old boy who chose his pink shoes for his first day of preschool, has given the social media this concept of banishing genderization for the benefits of equality. Sam was excited about his new shoes but his mother was criticized for allowing her son to wear the shoes by arguing that they would “turn him gay,” (Warner). Although the shoes were pink, the actual reason Sam wanted the shoes were because they were zebra print and that was his favorite animal. Children like Sam, should be commended for overlooking the genderized characteristics of objects to be able to enjoy the overall object’s purpose – in Sam’s case, they are just shoes made of an animal.



Although in Sam’s case it was not on toys, it still reflects on how genderized objects can influence people’s perspectives on one’s gender identity and roles. Without any objects being gender labeled, we would be better off since it would free us from judgment, criticism, and limitation of opportunities. If we want this change in our adulthood, we must realize the necessity for this change in childhood. Therefore these insights on children’s genderized toys would benefit the worlds view to accept gender neutrality and obtain gender equality for all ages.

References:
Warner, Judith. "The Lesson of the Boy in the Pink Ballet Flats." Times. Times.com, 14 Dec. 2012. Web. 07 Dec. 2014.

Different Information on Genderized Toys


It may seem as though there is not a big controversy on this topic of children's genderized toys; however, there are many other sources to view different points and further one's interest on the topic. The sources I have used so far are few examples of where one can obtain more information.
In reading, viewing, and understand different sources on genderized children's toys we can realize how important this topic is and create a movement or strategy that can change the concept of toys.

Toy Ads and Learning Gender
  • Videos such as from YouTube, Feminist Frequency's Toy Ads and Learning Gender are on the effects of toy advertising on children. When I viewed this video, I learned a new concept in the differences in boy and girl toys that present perspectives they may pass unnoticed to some individuals. Anita Sarkeesian, the creator and host of the YouTube channel, mentions how concepts, such as "making and constructing", are characteristics needed for successful adults and these characteristics are only seen in boy toys. This limits young girls from learning these characteristics and can affect their adulthood. Sarkeesian gives her view on children's toys and advertising that provide us to reflect on how the effects on toys will influence the future of children.
What the Research Says: Gender-Typed Toys
  • The studies I mentioned are in great detail of their research. Interviews of researchers and their studies also give considerable input on concepts of genderized toys. The National Association for the Education of Young Children's (NAEYC) website has their interview, What the Research Says: Gender-Typed Toys, refers to a study done on classifying toys for boys, girls, or neither through the toys' functions (aggression, beauty, etc). The interview also asked the researchers, based on their study, what type of messages would teachers and parents learn about toys. This gives the viewpoints from professors about which toys are more prominent to be educational, encouraging in positive behavior to children, and other aspects that affect a child's characteristics. I think this short interview is an important quick read as it provides a concept of what types of affects are children given by genderized toys and how adults can become involved with influencing children to play with positive influential toys.
Children's Gender-Based Reasoning about Toys
  • For those who prefer the actual studies to obtain the details, Carol Lynn Martin, Lisa Eisenbud, and Hilary Rose's research article Children's Gender-Based Reasoning about Toys is on children's perspectives of genderized toys. Three studies of children are made to see how labeled and non-labeled toys affect their perspective of the toys. The first two studies the children are given toys without girl or boy labels (gender neutral toys) and are asked how they would like the toys, how girls would, and how boys would also. In the last study, the toys they were given were labeled girl or boy (traditional gendered toys) and were asked the same questions. This study identifies how simple labels of gender can easily influence children. By reading this study, we can conclude that toy companies should advertise their products in a gender neutral way so children will not fall into a tradition gender role society.
 Today Tonight – Gender Toys
  • Going back to videos, it is great to have news reports on topics about helping children. On YouTube, Channel Seven Perth's video Today Tonight – Gender Toys has a reporter visit and question the family on children's toys. Four year old Eve plays with Legos and is upset when the reporter states that people place Legos to be just for boys. The video also asked other children what they thought about toys and they considered toys to be gender neutral. Although many children are influenced to obtain traditional gender roles as they grow up, there are still some children who just play with any toys without considering its gender label. By viewing this video we can try to relate to children and see that labeling genders on objects is pointless if we want to obtain a gender equality lifestyle.
The "Gendering" of Our Kids' Toys, and What We Can Do About It
  • Viewing an actual parent's perspective on the topic of children's toys would allows us to understand how adults should worry on the ways children are being influenced. Elizabeth Sweet's article, The "Gendering" of Our Kids' Toys, and What We Can Do About It, is on her views of children's toys and how toys have increasingly became genderized throughout the 20th century. She closes off her article in stating how we should teach children about gender equality so they become more aware of toys' genderized influences. Throughout the years, the characteristics of toys have changed (everything is pink for girls even if they actually would not be like kitchens) and it is mainly for the benefit of companies to sell more products. By Sweet relating her childhood toy experiences with today's toys, we can also see how the major differences influence children today.
We should inform ourselves to understand "In light of the significant advances toward gender equality that we see in the occupational realm, in the realm of home and family, and in education, why do children’s toys seem to be moving in the opposite direction?" (Sweet). If we want to have a gender equality driven society, it is necessary to understand what elements influence us to be genderized and more importantly what effects future generations so we can prevent a gender dominated society.

References for the last Five Sources:
  • Martin, Carol L., Lisa Eisenbud, and Hilary Rose. "Children's Gender-Based Reasoning about Toys." Child Development 66.5 (1995): 1453. People.uncw.edu. Web. 07 Dec. 2014.
  • Sarkeesian, Anita. "Toy Ads and Learning Gender." YouTube. YouTube, 16 Nov. 2010. Web. 06 Dec. 2014. 
  • Sweet, Elizabeth. "The "Gendering" of Our Kids' Toys, and What We Can Do About It." The Center for a New American Dream More of What Matters. New Dream Blog, 07 Oct. 2011. Web. 07 Dec. 2014. 
  • "Today Tonight - Gender Toys." YouTube. YouTube, 29 July 2014. Web. 07 Dec. 2014.
  • "What the Research Says: Gender-Typed Toys." NAEYC. NAEYC, n.d. Web. 06 Dec. 2014.  

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Produce Gender Neutral Toys

Once we have recognize this corruption of genderized children's toys, we can follow these steps for a change to make toys more gender neutral to provide better perspectives for children about gender equality.

1. To make this change we would need to acquire the understanding of many studies about children's toys, such as the sources I have mentioned, so we can figure out specifically what changes to make toys gender neutral.
  • Many of the studies I have mentioned establish that the characteristics of toys are what make them the most gender appealing to children and adults. The studies also stated how advertising toys in commercials affects children's perspectives on what toys are for which gender. Therefore many features that affect children's perspectives through these characetistics are incorporated in toys to be very influential.
2. Knowing the features and aspects that make and influence genderized toys will help us begin changing these features. I think it would benefit this change to first make the appearance of the toys more gender neutral. With more toys appearing as gender neutral children will learn to not depend on physical features to define and separate genders.
  • By the appearance of toys I mean the characteristics I have mentioned: color and toy type. Color is the biggest influential characteristic because most children are taught that pink is for girls and blue is for boys. Thus many of the girl toys are pink while boy toys are blue.
  • If companies make the color of toys more gender neutral, then children will not be influenced by choosing toys based on the color "appropriate" to their gender. 
  • As for the toy types, companies can produce more toys for both genders of all types of purposees. For instance they can make more toys for boys that involve housework, glamour and girl toys involving construction, action. Or companies can simply make toys that are for both genders without any physical gender segregating characteristics. Like how Legos has superhero toys for boys and the Friends brand Legos for girls, instead Legos can repruduce all their toys gender label free.
3.  Since the toys would then appear gender neutral, companies can then advertise their products with gender neutral actions.
  • Toy commercials can feature both boys and girls playing with every type of toy. Children and adults would recognize how both genders are having fun playing with the same toy. This would influence them to purchase the toy without noticing if it is a girl or boy toy.
4. Lastly, we should begin encouraging children to play with these toys.
  •  With all of these changes made to have gender neutral toys, there would be no point if children continued to want genderized toys. We should teach children about gender equality and influence them to reflect on their learning to purchase gender neutral toys.
By acknowledging and creating toys that are gender neutral, children will begin to play with any type of toys they find entertaining. These steps are potentially more beneficial to solve the problem with genderized toys influencing stereotypical gender roles to children than simply allowing children to play with opposite gender toys. Allowing children to play with different gendered toys does help them learn that toys should not be segregated by gender and they can do and become whatever they like. However, it lacks the encouragement that gender neutral toys have. As I mentioned that many children have already learned which characteristics are for boys and girl, like genderizing colors, by neutralizing these characteristics, children would more likely be willing to play with gender neutral toys that do not portray traditional gender role concepts. Children would not mind playing with toys whose function are usually for the opposite gender if they do not display genderized colors such as the picture below.


These steps will benefit children to understand that gender should not separate individuals. We are all people and we should all have equal rights to play with whatever we like as children and as adults to get fair chance to obtain any career and opportunities.