gender identity

Parents should support and guard their children as they explore their gender identity

The Denver boy [pic] turned away from Girl Scouts because of his gender has brought to light questions about labels and a spotlight on the discussion of gender non-conforming children. A group leader said the boy could not join because of his "boy parts," his mother Felisha Archuleta told CNN affiliate 9News. Archuleta doesn't label her son, who has been bullied and taunted.


"I would never be the kind of parent to force somebody to be something they are not."

"I think she (Shiloh) is fascinating, the choices she is making. And I would never be the kind of parent to force somebody to be something they are not. I think that is just bad parenting... Children should be allowed to express themselves in whatever way they wish without anybody judging them because it is an important part of their growth.


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