In general, I think the best attitude towards gender & children's development is just to let them be who they are ¬ associate in w gender
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Not making lots of effort to give them a 'gender-neutral' upbringing or urging them to conform to any gender norms. Just get out of the way.
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They will work things out themselves. Don't see anything to be gained from constantly telling them to be less or more the gender they are,
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what about pressures already present in society? Cld be that they try to be something they're not. Maybe say "be yourself"
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