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  2. Meet the 12-year-old gender creative inspiring other children ...

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    At 12 years old, CJ Duron is a non-gender conforming advocate for the LGBTQ community. More importantly, see how he's inspiring other children and young adults to accept and embrace themselves!

  3. This 12-year-old gender creative wants others to be accepted

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    CJ Duron is a non-gender conforming advocate for the LGBTQ community. His story hasn't been easy, but he hopes to change that for future generations. This 12-year-old gender creative wants others ...

  4. Social emotional development - Wikipedia

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    Children acquire gender stereotypic behaviors early in the preschool period through social learning, then organize these behaviors into beliefs about themselves, forming a basic gender identity. By the end of the preschool period, children acquire gender constancy, an understanding of the biological basis of sex and its consistency over time. [6]

  5. Gender roles in childhood - Wikipedia

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    The social impacts of imposing gender roles on children become evident very early in life and usually follow the child as they continue their development [citation needed]. It is most observable when they interact with other members of their age group [citation needed]. For example, social environments during childhood have a huge influence on ...

  6. Childhood in literature - Wikipedia

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    One of the most notable ideas regarding childhood and child development, originally formulated by John Locke in his 1690 work An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, is the notion of tabula rasa, which refers to the mind of a child as a "blank slate", having no preconceived ideologies, thoughts or knowledge at birth; thus, children are free to ...

  7. 6 creative ways to plan a gender inclusive nursery - AOL

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  8. Gender typing - Wikipedia

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    Thus as children progresses from childhood into adolescence they will already have been exposed to many factors that will influence their ideas and attitudes for normative social behaviors regarding gender roles. Social models, such as parents, siblings, and the media become extremely important during different stages of the child's development.

  9. X: A Fabulous Child's Story - Wikipedia

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    This child, Baby X, is adopted by Ms. and Mr. Jones, who promise to raise the child without imbuing it with traditional gender roles. The Joneses raise X by mixing toys and clothes meant for both girls and boys. When X begins school, its classmates try to determine X's gender but are unable to do so.