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Several research studies have provided evidence that fathers provide unique stimulation for their children that is different from their mothers', which could help a child become more independent and even have a higher IQ.
Two mothers discuss the stigma that surrounds their young sons' interest in dressing up like girls, and Dr. Harold Koplewicz, from the Child Mind Institute, provides some ideas for how parents should deal with this issue.
NBC's Connie Chung interviews urbanologist Paul Davidoff and urban architect Oscar Newman about the legal and ethical implications of forcing integration of a currently segregated community.
A groundbreaking study from researchers at Princeton University and New York University shed light on gender bias and how it affects children’s views, especially those of young girls, on themselves and others.