New personal pronouns can seem harmless and fun, but the use of new personal pronouns is harmful for developing children.
The guidance said parents should be involved except when there’s ‘a significant risk of harm’ and primary school pupils shouldn’t be allowed to change pronouns.
The legislation, known as Bill 137, passed on Oct. 20 following two months of heated debates.
Parents nationwide are fighting to protect their children from having to share bathrooms and locker rooms with the opposite sex.
New personal pronouns can seem harmless and fun, but the use of new personal pronouns is harmful for developing children.
The guidance said parents should be involved except when there’s ‘a significant risk of harm’ and primary school pupils shouldn’t be allowed to change pronouns.
The legislation, known as Bill 137, passed on Oct. 20 following two months of heated debates.
Parents nationwide are fighting to protect their children from having to share bathrooms and locker rooms with the opposite sex.