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  1. 16 sie 2018 · To meet criteria for diagnosis, a child must manifest at least six out of eight indicators including the one designated A1, “A strong desire to be the other gender or an insistence that one is the other gender (or some alternative gender different from one’s assigned gender).”

  2. 27 lut 2014 · These data were analyzed with the specific purpose of providing an empirical test of the hypotheses implicit in Doey et al.’s primary arguments: 1) shy and anxiously withdrawn boys are responded to more negatively than girls and 2) the association between anxious withdrawal and internalizing problems is stronger for boys compared to girls.

  3. We found no differences in the cascades models as a function of adolescent gender, in contrast to findings about parents’ differential reactions to withdrawn behavior in very young girls versus boys.

  4. 1 wrz 2022 · What’s Known on This Subject: Parents and caregivers’ responses to their child’s gender identity or expression are critical for childhood mental health, particularly for transgender and gender diverse (TGD) children who are at risk for adverse mental health outcomes.

  5. 10 sie 2022 · Given gender-differentiated outcomes emerge during adolescence, it is critical to revisit factors influencing adolescent gender development. It has been argued that gendered parenting, reflected in differences in parenting attitudes and behaviors directed towards boys and girls, influences gender development.

  6. As a parent, you play a critical role in whether your child conforms to or challenges such gender norms. Follow these tips to help prevent gender bias at home. From the very first day, girls and boys should be nurtured, loved and cared for equally.

  7. 1 cze 2021 · Children from single-parent families are prone to unilateral attachment in the process of imitating parents' gender roles, forming a relatively single-gender trait (Slavkin & Stright, 2000), and they have more gender-role disorder than those in non-single-parent families (Jiang et al., 2007).