Swedish Way to Parent and Play: Advice for Raising Gender-Equal Kids
by Kristina Henkel Author and Marie Tomicic Author
Though nowhere in the world has truly closed the gender gap or equalized genders, Sweden is doing better than most. Currently ranked fifth in the world in gender equality, Sweden has done much but has more to do. Authors Kristina Henkel and Marie Tomicic argue that the point is not that boys should wear dresses or girls can’t play with Barbies, but that gender equality is about variety. Children should be raised with a hundred possible ways to be instead of just two. For parents who want more than a restrictive gender binary, this book is invaluable.
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