Saturday, 22 October 2022

Doctors will no longer encourage gender-curious children to use preferred pronouns or dress as opposite sex under NHS guidelines

 Doctors will no longer encourage gender-curious children to use preferred pronouns or dress as opposite sex under NHS guidelines

  • NHS to consider risks of social transition in youth questioning gender identity
  • Social transitioning can include changing name, pronouns, and crossdressing 
  • New guidelines say it can have significant effects it on a child's psychology
  • They also say most children will not commit to gender changes in their teens 

  • Doctors will no longer encourage gender-curious children to use the pronouns of their preferred identity.

    New NHS draft guidelines will also discourage the act of children dressing in clothes of the opposite sex.

    Health chiefs say 'social transitioning' should be no longer be viewed as a 'neutral act' due to the significant effects it may have on a child's psychology.

  • FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11341001/NHS-discourage-social-transitioning-gender-questioning-children.html

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