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Disrupting the Gender Stereotypes challenges the silent forces that shape how we raise our sons and daughters, urging readers to question the deeply embedded biases that start at home. Drawing on personal experiences in engineering school and professional insights as a marketer, Sayeda Samreen Shah Jillani examines how mothers, often unconsciously, treat their sons and daughters differently reinforcing patriarchal structures in the process. This book blends historical analysis, cultural reflection, and real-world examples to help readers recognize the subtle yet significant ways gender stereotypes limit both boys and girls. It invites families, educators, and leaders to reimagine a world where every child can thrive beyond the labels of gender, and where empathy, equity, and respect guide the future.