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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Question: we expect teachers and schools to tell us when our children are doing poorly in math or science or history, but not if they’re experiencing gender dysphoria? [/quote] Sadly, it's for the child's own protection, if the child doesn't feel safe telling their parents about their dysphoria. [/quote] Just as some may not feel safe telling their parents they are failing math. I don't see the difference. It is up to the family to work out these issues, not school personnel.[/quote] Math is a graded core subject. A child’s sexuality or gender identity is not.[/quote] Agree. It is 100 percent the family, and not the teachers' job. Not in any way within a teacher's purview. Kids telling teachers or teachers presuming to recognize gender dysphoria--neither is a reliable source. Most importantly, (nearly all) teachers are not licensed by their jurisdictions to practice psychotherapy. Affirming a child's view that they are in the "wrong body" is a psychological intervention that schools/teachers should not be making. [/quote] So well said, PP. Teachers, admin and social workers have way overstepped here. [/quote]
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