DRUMROLL… You’ve already met the Gender Unicorn, the Genderbread Person and the Respectful Reindeer. These images are used to teach Gender Identity Theory to kids. We want to give teachers a less ideological alternative… so we’d like to introduce you to THE GENDER GIRAFFES!
More and more schools are obliged by law to teach about gender. Countless reach out to us, hoping we can recommend some realistic materials. Most teachers want the best for kids, and worry about what they’re seeing. Not everyone is a Lib of TikTok!
Some boys aren't macho; some girls aren't girly. Gender stereotypes can harm young minds. That’s why the Gender Giraffes – unlike the Gender Unicorn – don’t mention ‘gender identity’, and only talk about gender expression. Tomboys are still girls; tomgirls are still boys!
Kids are also told that ‘sex is a spectrum’ – which can turn people with DSDs into political cannon-fodder. Our giraffes explain sexual dimorphism, and avoid using complex and often traumatic conditions to justify an ideological stance. Find out more: dsdfamilies.org
Identity is important, especially in formative years. But there’s more to identity than gender! We want to celebrate kids for what they DO, not how they identify. Bring on the nerds and the skaters! And let’s get kids to think more expansively about what makes you YOU…
Our giraffes are designed with young children in mind. We’re already working on the next in the series, which will be aimed at older children and teens. We’re dedicated to providing accurate and age-appropriate content to help teachers and parents give reliable info to kids.
We’re honored to have had the chance to work with the highly respected and crazy-talented @ninapaley on this project, and we LOVE what she’s created. You can see more of her work at ninapaley.com. Be prepared: her latest is a mindblower of Biblical proportions!
It’s time to set these Gender Giraffes free to roam the savannahs of schooling! Please send them to anyone and everyone you can think of. Together, we can bring realism back into the classroom, and set kids up with a healthy view of what being a girl or a boy REALLY means.
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@wpath is releasing the 8th version of its Standards of Care, intended as the "gold standard" for transgender health. Between the glaring omissions and the glib assumptions, we think it's unfit for purpose. And we want you to help them sort it out. wpath.org/soc8 1/6
One of the fundamentals of good science is to define your terms… but @wpath's #SOC8 doesn’t even define what "gender dysphoria" is, nor what they mean by "trans". It's hardly a solid basis for a treatment protocol... 2/6
They don’t acknowledge how many young people will naturally desist from a transgender identity. Nor do they explore the experiences of detransitioners, who don’t even get their own dedicated chapter. @wpath's #SOC8 still looks way too much like a one-way street. 3/6
“The surgical removal of healthy breasts from girls who identify as boys is an experiment that future generations may judge harshly, a psychiatrist has warned.”
“Writing in the prestigious journal, Archives of Sexual Behavior, Melbourne psychiatrist Alison Clayton argues that transgender mastectomy may with time be seen as ‘dangerous medicine’ like discredited past practices such as psychiatric lobotomy, which won a Nobel prize in 1949.”
It’s been clear for a while now that there’s trouble at the top of WPATH, with senior, big-hitter figures openly expressing their concerns that gender-questioning adolescents are receiving a fraction of the assessment they need. genspect.org/wpath-clinicia… 2/10
Much of the debate centres around what does (not) constitute conversion therapy. Can therapists explore root causes of gender distress? Currently many fear this will be misconstrued as “conversion therapy”, as if black magic or exorcism rather than compassionate exploration 3/10
Genspect’s #ROGD conference will be starting shortly. Last chance to register is right now! You will receive a zoom link by email instantly. We will be live tweeting some highlights here. Stay tuned!
Genspect Manager Angus Fox welcomes hundreds of listeners and recognizes #TransDayOfRemembrance.
Genspect Director @stellaomalley3 is giving an overview of #ROGD. She raises that there are several ways in and out of gender dysphoria. You can change your mind, change your body, or learn to manage your distress.
Drumroll… it’s time to reveal to the world @Genspect’s first ever daughter website, statsforgender.org! This site is intended for parents, journalists, politicians, and the growing group of people who are interested in gender.
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The world of gender has been blighted for far too long with low quality research, online surveys and selection bias. statsforgender.org gives you the information you need to know, in one place, without too much academic jargon. 2/10
statsforgender.org presents simple, easily understood information in a clear manner, eg: The term ‘Two-Spirit’ is not an ancient Native American term. It was invented in 1990. Evey point is backed up by research that has been selected for it's reliability
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