This is the story of a 6 year old child who was born as a male, but had strong feelings of being a girl. The parents have supported her wishes, and have been dressing her as a girl, etc. I think it's good for the parents to do this, because forcing the child to dress as, and act as a boy, can do more harm than good.
Everything was fine, until the school decided not to allow the child to use the girl's restroom, since the child had male *******s. They offered that the child could use the nurse's station restroom, or other non-gender specific restrooms. The parents have filed discrimination charges against the school, and I think they pulled the child from school and are now home-schooling
Lots of talk on radio shows about what's fair and what isn't for this child...and pro and con opinions about the parent's charges filed. I've heard that there is a lot of concern from parents with female children in the school, they don't want their kids using the same facilities as, what they still perceive to be boy. This would also become a bigger concern, when the child started reaching puberty and maturing physically.
I'm not sure, but I'm thinking that if I was the mother, I would accept that the situation is unique in the school, and just let my child use the restrooms that not for girls only. What do you think? http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/27/us/colorado-transgender-girl-school/index.html
Everything was fine, until the school decided not to allow the child to use the girl's restroom, since the child had male *******s. They offered that the child could use the nurse's station restroom, or other non-gender specific restrooms. The parents have filed discrimination charges against the school, and I think they pulled the child from school and are now home-schooling
Lots of talk on radio shows about what's fair and what isn't for this child...and pro and con opinions about the parent's charges filed. I've heard that there is a lot of concern from parents with female children in the school, they don't want their kids using the same facilities as, what they still perceive to be boy. This would also become a bigger concern, when the child started reaching puberty and maturing physically.
I'm not sure, but I'm thinking that if I was the mother, I would accept that the situation is unique in the school, and just let my child use the restrooms that not for girls only. What do you think? http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/27/us/colorado-transgender-girl-school/index.html