it's a teaching method called "hjalli".he idea is that they develop their personalities without the pressures and constraint of conventional gender stereotypes. bara was one of the first people to attend this school as a child. her mother helped set it up. her two daughters are the third generation with a connection to the hjalli method. what is the impact of this school on your daughters? about 8% of children in iceland attend these schools, and demand is growing — they've opened 17 across the country. we need to start at the very beginning. at two years old, they have formed their idea of what it means to be a boy or a girl, and that will limit them for the next years, especially when they are having this concrete way of thinking. it is either—or — boy or a girl — you know? so we need to start early. why do you separate the boys and the girls? girls are deprived of so many possibilities. we are compensating by giving them this opportunity to show their strength. and in the single—sex settings, they are not competing with