“…Some of the stereotypes that hold girls back in STEM are acquired as early as first grade. For instance, Cvencek, Meltzoff, and Greenwald (2011) reported that children in the first and second grades already associate mathematics with boys and reading with girls, differences which tend to persist over time (Nagy et al, 2010) Similarly, elementaryschool girls typically draw a man when asked to draw a computer scientist (Hansen et al, 2017) or a mathematician (though they are more likely to draw a girl when the prompt is "child mathematician"; Steele, 2003). Reflecting women's increasing representation in scientific fields (e.g., Miller & Wai, 2015), the likelihood of young girls drawing men as scientists has dropped in recent years, though they are still more likely to draw a male than a female scientist by the end of elementary school (Miller, Nolla, Eagly, & Uttal, 2018).…”