Children at Play: Learning Gender in the Early Years

The research she conducted for the book includes a twoyear ethnographic study of three- to four-year-old children from an inner-city London primary school where many of the children came from culturally and linguistically diverse, low-income households. Because power influences exist throughout the...

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