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Kids as young as four can ‘explore gender’ in school without parental consent in parts of UK

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/he...nge-gender-without-parental-consent-age-four/

GENDER RULES Kids as young as four can ‘explore gender’ in school without parental consent in parts of UK
Vanessa Chalmers, Digital Health Reporter
10:30, 13 Aug 2021Updated: 11:04, 13 Aug 2021

Children as young as four can 'explore their gender' without parental consent in some parts of the UK.

New guidance in Scotland has said schoolkids should be supported in using a different gender if they want.
Kids at schools in Northern Ireland and now Scotland should be supportted by teachers to change gender, government documents say
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Kids at schools in Northern Ireland and now Scotland should be supportted by teachers to change gender, government documents sayCredit: Alamy

It may mean using a new name - including in school systems - pronouns, dressing differently, or using the toilets and changing rooms of their new gender.

And parents don't need to be informed if the child does not want them to.

Teachers with kids as young as primary school age have been told to follow the guidance and show kids empathy and trust in their transition.

In Scotland, children are aged between four and five when they start primary school.

Northern Ireland has very similar guidance that applies to children from pre-school age, which is as young as three years old, while various individual schools or boards across England and Wales have advice.

The 70-page document published by the Scottish Government last night says: “Some young people are exploring their gender identity in primary school settings.

“Primary schools need to be able to meet the needs of these young people to ensure they have a safe, inclusive and respectful environment in which to learn.”

“If a young person in the school says that they now want to live as a boy although their sex assigned at birth was female, or they now want to live as a girl, although their sex assigned at birth was male, it is important to provide support and listen to what they are saying.

“If others deny this, it may have a detrimental impact on the young person's wellbeing, relationships and behaviour and this is often clearly apparent to teachers, parents and carers."

Teachers have been told that it is not always their responsibility to tell the family that their child has a new gender identity if it will cause them distress.

“It is best to not share information with parents or carers without considering and respecting the young person's views and rights,” it has been advised.

The transgender toolkit says that not confirming to stereotypes is “a healthy and normal part of growing up” and doesn’t immeditately mean a child is transgender...
 
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