we have that in high school, it's called "home economics" so they can pretend it's coursework for six-year-olds, it'd have to be something like progressive behavioral shaping from the kid reading nearby adults' expressions when they do gender conforming/nonconforming behaviors
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I think this is more of a popular discourse thing than something that’s really conquered the academy in the way, say, Pinker claims in the Blank Slate. Which isn’t to say that it isn’t real, but I don’t too many child development experts now claim NOTHING is heritable.
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it's definitely the popular discourse that i'm inadvisably mainlining. it might be interesting to look at how many child development experts are saying that anything *is* heritable where people can hear them, though
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