The Christian Science Monitor

In Iceland, one of the world's most gender-equal countries, a pre-school educator is using a unique method to undo gender stereotypes before they take root in children. "They are two years old when they have formed this ender identity, and they become so gender traditional," says Margrét Pálá Ólafsdóttir.

In Iceland, one of the world's most gender-equal countries, a pre-school educator is using a unique method to undo gender stereotypes before they take root in children. "They are two years old when they have formed this ender identity, and they become so gender traditional," says Margrét Pálá Ólafsdóttir.

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