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> —_What's the Big Secret? Talking About Sex With Girls and Boys_, Laurie Krasny Brown, Ed.D., and Marc Brown (published 1997)
+child more eager to do grammar lesson after Mad Libs made it relevant—child would predictably be interested in girls at puberty, if getting a chance to go through puberty
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Parenting/comments/ij4npe/mommy_im_actually_a_girl/
https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/before-2
Lamminmäki, A., Hines, M., Kuiri-Hänninen, T., Kilpeläinen, L., Dunkel, L., & Sankilampi, U. (2012). Testosterone measured in infancy predicts subsequent sex-typed behavior in boys and in girls. Hormones and Behavior, 61(4), 611–616. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2012.02.013.
+Munson, B., *Crocker, L., Pierrehumbert, J., Owen-Anderson, A., & Zucker, K. (2015). Gender Typicality in Children's Speech: A comparison of the Speech of Boys with and without Gender Identity Disorder. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.
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notes from The Pre-School Activities Inventory: A Standardized Assessment of Gender Role in Children by Golombok and Rust
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+"Gender differences in children’s singing voices: Acoustic analyses and results of a listening test"
+https://asa.scitation.org/doi/10.1121/1.3372730
+> The listeners correctly identified the gender of the singer in 66.0% of the cases, i.e., far better than chance.
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+"Listeners' Identification Of Gender Differences In Children's Singing"
+https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1321103X050240010301
+> 71.57% of identifications were positive
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notes from Gender Development textbook—
p. 6
> Although there is some debate about whether this relatively rare condition should be considered a disorder at all (Bartlett, Vasey, & Bukowski, 2000), there are certainly some children who, from a very young age, show discomfort with their gender category.
citation goes to Bartlett, N. H., Vasey, P. L., & Bukowski, W. M. (2000). Is gender identity disorder in children a mental disorder? Sex Roles, 43, 753–785.
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