Which of the following is true with regard to nonconforming behavior in children?

A. Parents were at ease with the fact that their child's actions may become permanent expressions of gender variance in adulthood.
B. Children were once encouraged to exhibit gender variant behaviors.
C. What was once believed to be gender nonconforming behavior has not changed today.
D. Children who exhibited gender variant behaviors were supported by parents and grandparents teachers, family, friends, and others.
E. Boys who engage in gender nonconforming behaviors still provoke strong reactions.


Answer: E

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