Scottish primary school teachers have received official government guidance regarding “trans children”.
Now four-year-olds who decide they want to switch gender must be supported and listened to in school reports RT.
Parents will not be notified under the guidance.
A diagnosis of gender dysphoria is not to be sought. Seeking professional opinion when a child as young as four want to change sex would be a prudent step, but not in Scottish primary schools.
The Scottish government guidance can be fact checked here.
Some quotes include;
• “Do not disclose the transgender identity history or any sensitive information about a transgender young person to anyone inside or outside the school, without considering the young person’s view and what is in the best interests of the young person”
• “With the young person’s permission, arrange a meeting to plan how the school can reduce any barriers to learning and (if required) support their transition. This could include a plan with goals and clear timescales.”
• “Arrange a meeting with parents/carers, and/or outside agencies as required; if the young person is happy for this to take place”
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