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Children's sexualized behavior is mainly

Children's sexualization behavior is mainly toy preference and peer preference. Boys and girls form their own gender-specific behavior patterns, that is, gender behavior, by imitating the elders of the same sex. Children's sexualized behaviors are mainly toy preference and peer preference. Due to physiological and social factors, there are indeed some gender differences between men and women. The formation of gender differences is due to the physiological reasons of men and women, and it is also the result of acquired learning. Physical development has a great influence on the action and learning ability of men and women, while social factors have a great influence on the sociality and emotion of children. From birth, a person is constantly influenced by adults and peers. By observing imitation learning and external rewards and punishments for his behavior, he gradually established a gender concept and internalized his understanding of gender roles into his own behavior, which gradually became a stable behavioral feature.