2. "Well-endowed" 7-year-old with ADHD is constantly "adjusting herself" and it's becoming an issue at school. Maybe a reward system (like a sticker chart) would help limit the behavior to bathroom time?pic.twitter.com/emlQEyEVRn
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2. "Well-endowed" 7-year-old with ADHD is constantly "adjusting herself" and it's becoming an issue at school. Maybe a reward system (like a sticker chart) would help limit the behavior to bathroom time?pic.twitter.com/emlQEyEVRn
3. Maybe a bracelet to distract from the "fidgeting" for this child with sensory processing issues? But wait--an MD at Gender Odyssey made a YouTube teaching how to make a gaff out of a headband or a sock.pic.twitter.com/xou3xixm7A
4. Some moms voice concern: Is it safe to tuck a first or second grader's penis, who hasn't gone through puberty? If Dr. Johanna Olson Kennedy Children's Hospital LA approves the practice, and even recommends a certain headband brand (Claire's), it must be OK.pic.twitter.com/oH5FCfcS6Y
5. Alternate suggestion: It might be more comfortable to pull up instead of pushing down. After all, "even cis girls have a little bump" and a skort or tunic will hide it anyway.pic.twitter.com/Et18vZAPcL
6. We're adding our usual caveat: These parents are doing what gender docs & therapists encourage or (in this case) suggest. If Olson-Kennedy--who runs the largest & best known gender clinic in the US-- teaches parents how to make gaffs for 1st graders, who can blame these moms?
Vile. Just vile.
Looks to me like abuse, sexualising children and making them over conscious of having to deal with whatever parts they've got.
Unbelievable! #letchildrenbechildren
Oh God!! This is terrible. They are transmitting to these children the idea that a part of their body is wrong. A 7 y.o. child!!!
Oh dear.....when you thought it could not get any worse. Tough stuff to read but time to face facts.
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