Having awareness of the existence of sexism after the previous course Perspectives on Diversity and Equity and this course so far, I pay much more attention to what people try to convey in their conversations regarding gender or sexual orientation and to what the world around us reveals to us, including media, books, diverse cultures and so on. Then I find out that homophobia and heterosexism permeate the world, even the world of young children, including books, movies, toys, stores, culture of early childhood centers, and schools. For example, at school, I can hear a girl say "Boys cannot use pink markers because pink is for girls" or "You cannot be daddy because you are a girl". Or, in a book, the female are usually described as a nurse, a teacher, an assistant of a certain job, a house-cleaner; and the male are set as a doctor, a scientist, an astronaut, a breadwinner and so on, which show gender bias and stereotypes. Moreover, hardly you could see in a book a daddy and a mommy are two women or two men. It seems that children are "protected" to be what they "should" be, stereotypically. However, trying to preventing children from recognizing gender diversity and contacting with family diversity will do no good to children's gender identity development.
Reference:
Derman-Sparks, L., &
Olsen Edwards, J. (2010). Anti-bias education for young children and
ourselves. Washington, DC: NAEYC.