Florida Mom Warns About Transgender Activism in Schools: ‘A Pathway to Being a Patient for Life’

Florida Mom Warns About Transgender Activism in Schools: ‘A Pathway to Being a Patient for Life’
January Littlejohn speaks at the Florida Family Policy Council event in Orlando, Fla., on Nov. 11 2021. Courtesy of Patti Sullivan
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Transgender activism, now prevalent in schools and medicine, is putting struggling children who could otherwise be helped with ethical, evidence-based treatment on a pathway of “being a patient for life,” warned January Littlejohn, a mental therapist turned parental rights advocate.

In 2021, Littlejohn made national headlines when she sued her daughter’s Florida school district after school officials met with the 13-year-old girl to discuss a plan to “socially transition” her to the opposite sex, without the mother’s knowledge.
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Bill Pan is an Epoch Times reporter covering education issues and New York news.
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