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  • 30. Fathers' and mothers' sensitivity during free play with gendered toys.
    de Vries EE, van der Pol LD, Groeneveld MG, Mesman J.
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  • 33. The interactions of hyperactive and normal boys with their fathers and mothers.
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    Weinraub M, Clemens LP, Sockloff A, Ethridge T, Gracely E, Myers B.
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  • 36. The acquisition of gender labels in infancy: implications for gender-typed play.
    Zosuls KM, Ruble DN, Tamis-Lemonda CS, Shrout PE, Bornstein MH, Greulich FK.
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  • 37. The sociability of two-year-olds with their mothers and fathers.
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  • 39. Play interactions of family members towards children with autism.
    el-Ghoroury NH, Romanczyk RG.
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