Why Young Girls Don't Think They Are Smart Enough

Why Young Girls Don't Think They Are Smart Enough

By the age of 6, young girls are less likely than boys to view their own gender as brilliant.

In our research, published today in the journal Science, we've found that girls as young as 6 start to believe that specific activities are “not for them” simply because they think they're not smart enough. Our research suggests that American children are picking up on cultural stereotypes about brilliance at an early age. Unfortunately, these stereotypes suggest that girls aren't as smart as boys.



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