Posted AT 1:54 AM EDT on 08/04/08
It's primate playtime
PHILIP JACKMAN
From Tuesday's Globe and Mail
We all know the typical stereotype. Boys like to play with toy cars and trucks and girls like to play with dolls. It's a genetic thing.
And it's a notion that has long been disparaged by legions of psychologists saying it's not genetics, it's more a question of early socialization.
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