Multiple Choice
Children are not fully accepting of peers who engage in "other-gender behaviors"
A) only during early childhood.
B) primarily during early childhood, but this declines throughout childhood and adolescence.
C) during all phases of childhood, although they are more flexible in thinking as they get older.
D) when their same-sex parent does not express acceptance.
E) when engaging with children of the opposite sex.
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