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Louv, Richard – Northwest Education, 1997
Draws on "Getting Men Involved," by James Levine, to discuss the benefits of male involvement with young children, stereotypes related to child care and female abilities and responsibilities, ways to recruit and retain men in their children's preschools, and hidden fears and resistance that impede male involvement. (SV)
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