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    Predicting Early-Childhood Gender Transitions by Rae, James R., Gülgöz, Selin, Durwood, Lily, DeMeules, Madeleine, Lowe, Riley, Lindquist, Gabrielle, Olson, Kristina R.

    Published in Psychological science (01-05-2019)
    “…Increasing numbers of gender-nonconforming children are socially transitioning—changing pronouns to live as their identified genders. We studied a cohort of…”
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    Gender essentialism in transgender and cisgender children by Gülgöz, Selin, DeMeules, Madeleine, Gelman, Susan A, Olson, Kristina R

    Published in PloS one (13-11-2019)
    “…Children, across cultures, show an early-emerging tendency to essentialize gender, viewing gender as inborn and predictive of stereotypical preferences…”
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    Children's Evaluation and Categorization of Transgender Children by Gülgöz, Selin, Gomez, Eric M., DeMeules, Madeleine R., Olson, Kristina R.

    Published in Journal of cognition and development (01-01-2018)
    “…Despite extant evidence of negative peer treatment of transgender adolescents and adults, little is known about how young children perceive transgender peers,…”
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    Mental Health of Transgender Children Who Are Supported in Their Identities by Olson, Kristina R, Durwood, Lily, DeMeules, Madeleine, McLaughlin, Katie A

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-03-2016)
    “…Transgender children who have socially transitioned, that is, who identify as the gender "opposite" their natal sex and are supported to live openly as that…”
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    Parental Anxiety Prospectively Predicts Fearful Children’s Physiological Recovery from Stress by Borelli, Jessica L., Smiley, Patricia, Bond, D. Kyle, Buttitta, Katherine V., DeMeules, Madeleine, Perrone, Laura, Welindt, Nicole, Rasmussen, Hannah F., West, Jessica L.

    Published in Child psychiatry and human development (01-10-2015)
    “…Parental anxiety confers risk for the development of an anxiety disorder in children, and this risk may be transmitted through children’s stress reactivity…”
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