Planned Parenthood Issues Guidelines On How to Teach Toddlers About Transgenderism and Masturbation

New guidelines have been issued on the Planned Parenthood website containing detailed methods for talking to preschoolers about gender roles, sexuality, masturbation, transgenderism, and even ways of determining whether your child is trans or not. 

The federally funded corporation, Planned Parenthood, is now offering advice to parents on how to approach sexual and gender identity topics with toddlers and preschoolers. When they’re not killing unborn babies with tax dollars, they have to at least make sure your kids grow up to be ill-adjusted, gender confused, and hyper-sexual.

Via the Daily Wire:

Filling the head of your three-year-old child who thought he was a dinosaur last week with confusing messages about sex and gender?

What could possibly go wrong.

Under a section concerning pre-schoolers, the following hyperlinked questions are addressed: 

How do I talk with my preschooler about their body?

How do I talk with my preschooler about identity?

What should I teach my preschooler about healthy social skills and relationships?

How do I talk with my preschooler about personal safety?

What should I teach my preschooler about pregnancy and reproduction?

What should I teach my preschooler about sex and sexuality?

Perhaps most disturbing of all is the section discussing gender nonconforming identities. The life long psychological repercussions for a child who was mislabeled trans as a toddler could be extremely severe.

Planned Parenthood even informs parents how to tell if their pre-schooler is trans or gender nonconforming:

So how do you know if your kid is trying to tell you that they’re transgender or gender nonconforming, rather than just playing around?

Experts say that transgender kids tell you what their gender identity is in a way that’s very definitive. Trans and gender nonconforming kids are:

Consistent: They don’t go back and forth about their gender — they clearly identify with one particular gender identity.

Insistent: They feel very strongly about their identity, and get upset when they’re told that they’re not the gender they say they are.

Persistent: How they identity themselves stays over time.

The site recommends you take your child to a “counselor or therapist who’s familiar and supportive of LGBTQ identities” if you think they are trans.

Targeting children with the left’s gender mixing agenda and hyper-sexual rhetoric is absolutely abhorrent and disgusting. Other portions of the guidelines discuss child masturbation, and are equally disconcerting. Why would children this young have reason to concern themselves with these mature topics that, if approached the wrong way, could stifle development?

You can teach them that touching their genitals is something that’s not appropriate to do in public. Preschoolers are old enough to understand privacy. So instead of trying to convince them to stop touching themselves, have a conversation about boundaries. You can say something like, “I know that feels good, and it’s OK to do that in your room or the bathroom. It’s not ok to touch your penis in front of other people. It’s something that’s private.”

 

Thanks for sharing!