Identify and outline the 2nd stage of Kohlberg’s theory.
The gender stability stage – occurs between 4-6 years.
In this stage, the child now understands that their own gender is permanent despite any appearance changes e.g. if a boy grows his hair long, he still recognises that he is a boy.
However, they cannot apply this logic to other people e.g. if another boy grows his hair long, he will then he is now a girl.
They also believe that people change gender if they carry out activities associated with the opposite gender (e.g. a female builder may be identified as a man).