This article draws on recent Australian research to explore the complexities of parental attitudes in relation to gender equity in early childhood programs. It describes parental attitudes to their children's involvement in centres where early childhood staff were implementing gender equity programs. Key ideas within feminist poststructuralism are introduced and used to discuss ways in which early years educators can use these ideas to plan a strategic approach to their gender equity work with parents.
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