Some years ago a Christian doctor wrote a book entitled The Highly Healthy Teen. This title popped into my mind as I started thinking about writing this post. What would “highly healthy” teen sexuality look like? And how would teens … Continue reading
Christian sex education
What Next?
Looking back When I began my doctoral studies in 1991 HIV/AIDS was still poorly understood. Most of those afflicted were men who were having sex with men, so AIDS was still considered a a gay disease. The folder containing my … Continue reading →
Other voices — Professionals speaking out on Transgender
Some professionals are speaking out, telling the truth — the biological and medical facts of sex and gender and the “affirmative” protocol for treating gender-confused children and adolescents. Many are losing their jobs and sometimes their licences to practice as … Continue reading →
“Therapists Have Betrayed the Parents of Gender-Confused Kids” (Dr. Miriam Grossman)
Before 2015 who even knew the term “Transgender”? But within a year Transgender issues were on the front pages of newspapers every day, at least in the western world. Suddenly “Transgender” had become a household word. Transgender ideology is now … Continue reading →
How Schools Can Better Support Gender Non-Conforming Kids IV: Stop making parents the enemy
STEP THREE “Stop making parents the enemy.” “With a huge rise in kids and teens identifying as transgender at school, the question that keeps being asked is: Should teachers ‘out’ students to their parents? . . . actually this question … Continue reading →
How Schools Can Better Support Gender Non-Conforming Kids III: Stop asking for “preferred pronouns” cont’d.
STEP TWO (cont’d.) It is not only the gender non-conforming, the transgender, and the neurodivergent who are harmed by “preferred pronouns” rituals. Teens sensitive to things happening in the world around them “Imagine [a] girl hearing that ‘cis’ people are oppressors. … Continue reading →