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Introduction

Welcome & How to Use the Workbook

Hopes & Dreams

Congratulations, It's a...

Girl Toys vs. Boy Toys

Socializing Agents

Binary Thinking

Time Out for Terminology

Locating Ourselves

Let's Play A Game

Let's Play Dress Up

Gender Binary vs. Gender Tapestry

Gender Neutral Parenting (Part 1)

Femmephobia

Looking Closer at Toxic Masculinity

Let's Think About Femininity

Feminine Stereotypes

Locating Our Beliefs

Situating Our Beliefs

Rules About Femininity

Femmephobia on the Playground

Tomboys, Girly Girls..

I'm Not Like Other Girls

Killing Barbie

Femmephobia & Sports

Femmephobia in the Media

Femmephobia in the Family

What Feminine Part of Yourself...

Benefits of Femininity?

When Blue is Neutral

Gender Neutral Parenting (Part 2)

Femme-Conscious Parenting

When Femininity Feels Impractical

The Hidden Message

Practicing Femme-Conscious Parenting

Stopping Femmephobia

Imagining Femme-Positive Futures

Evaluation Survey

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Resources

Level Playground Resource Hub

The Level Playground Resource Hub is a comprehensive toolkit developed by FVREE to challenge rigid gender stereotypes and promote gender equality from the early years. By addressing the root causes of gender-based discrimination and "feminine" versus "masculine" archetypes, it serves as a practical intervention against femmephobia and gender-based violence.

Level Playground Resource Hub - Fvree

We’ve created wide range of resources to help you challenge gender stereotypes and promote inclusion in everyday life. Explore practical tips on topics like choosing inclusive images, responding to ‘boyfriend/girlfriend’ comments, navigating the holiday season, or supporting gender equality in your health practice.

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Level Playground Resource Hub - Fvree
  • Fact Sheets & Guides: Practical advice on breaking down stereotypes in language, physical spaces, and everyday interactions (e.g., responding to "boyfriend/girlfriend" comments).
  • Inclusive Booklists: Curated recommendations and review tools to help parents select stories that celebrate individuality and diverse expressions of gender.
  • Visual Aids: A series of posters—including the "You Can’t Be What You Can’t See" and "Men as Caregivers" series—that normalize vulnerability, affection, and diverse career paths for all children.
  • Educational Support: Tailored resources for parents, early childhood educators, and health professionals to ensure inclusive environments in schools and at home.