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The cues we don't question

Unintentional gender socialization in the day care facility

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Melanie Booth-Butterfield is an Instructor in Speech Communication at Central Missouri State University.

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Booth-Butterfield, M. The cues we don't question. Early Childhood Educ J 8, 20–22 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02539529

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