This grade 1 student is untroubled by gender stereotypes on children’s toys

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She really said down with gender stereotypes. ✊😌 (Adults, take note!)

For grade 1 student Ayesha, any child can play with jump ropes, robots, motorcycles, castles, and dolls – regardless of their gender identity.

“Ate, ang laruan, laruan kasi. Puwede naman lahat ’yan sa babae at sa lalake eh. Ako nga ‘di ba naglalaro naman ng kotse kotse-han at dinosaur, lalaki ba ako? ‘Di ba hindi naman? E ‘di puwede ’to sa babae. Parang damit Ate, ‘di ba? ‘Pag ang lalaki nagdamit ng dress, hindi naman bakla agad?”Meanwhile, Ayesha’s parents were also commended by social media users.

Netizen Zandrick Reverso pointed out that the content of the module was not surprising, citing the dated sources used for the learning module on health.

 

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