2023
DOI: 10.1037/fam0001148
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Parents’ judgments of children’s gender-typed play indicate qualities of the early-life caregiving environment.

Adam A. Rogers,
Julie A. Button,
Matthew G. Nielson
et al.

Abstract: Play is critical for children's development but is the target of significant gender stereotyping. Early in life, parents must navigate these stereotypes on behalf of their children. This study examined typologies of caregivers' judgments toward their infants' future engagement with toys and activities considered typical of same-and different-gender peers, and whether these judgments indicated qualities of the child-rearing environment. We conducted a latent profile analysis on a sample of 501 families with inf… Show more

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