survey into children's attitudes.The survey revealed that kids may be missing out on certain opportunities or learning certain skills due to how their lives are gendered.Lego commissioned The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media to survey 7,000 kids and parents from all over the world for UN International Day of the Girl yesterday.It revealed that 71% of boys fear being bullied for playing with "girls' toys", and that parents share this concern.Moreover, girls are still being encouraged to engage in "girls' interests" despite becoming increasingly keen to try other things.The research concluded that the tendency to push girls and boys into different activities means that kids of different genders don't get equal "training.
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