The development of gender consciousness is very important for our self consciousness and it is also dominant in the evaluation of others. Because at birth people react differently to men and women. Gender identity can be viewed as one of the earliest social categories that children learn to apply to themselves and other people. This is suggested in the definition of Schaffer (1996), where the gender identity is the correct label for self and other as male or female. Three major theories have been explored, all of them proposing various ways to develop gender consciousness: Bandura, Kohlburg, and gender program theory.
Gender identity is defined as male or female defined by role, social position and attitude. Characteristic identity of your own recognition and gender identity includes the interaction of hormones and behavior and investigation of psychological, biological and environmental influences by gender. The interaction between hormones and behavior has been shown to be related to greater aggressiveness and hostility. Aggressiveness is related to sexual maturity ... Introduction In recent years, the impact of social and cultural norms on how teenagers form and recognize their own identity is subject to more rigorous scrutiny It is getting. Despite the specific nature of societal characteristics related to men and women, each society attempts to convey gender norms to children and youth through various mechanisms.
Psychological position of sexual identity These positions are double gender identity and diverse gender identity. After explaining these two positions, we analyze the two positions and assert that different gender identities can explain gender more accurately. This kind of psychological discrepancy in sexual identity and its existence in society takes an intuitive form of social need. Some parties believe that the traditional binary gender standard is no longer relevant
Gender is biological, psychological and social. Sexual anatomy (we often consider it as an indication of "real" sex of a person), our psychological or intrinsic sexual consciousness (gender identity), and the social expression of this identity Role and expectation of gender The anatomy of our cultural use is a key indicator of sex. In fact, medical professionals use anatomical methods to assign sexual behavior to babies at birth. Later, we assume that the child grows and determines the sex considered to correspond to the specified gender. However, in our current studies it is suggested that gender identity is also a biological process unrelated to the development of sexual anatomy. Anatomy and human gender psychology do not necessarily match the way we think it should be. Gender as a human is a complex interaction between biology, psychology and society - but it is not that complicated.