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    Alexandria Hines 4-21-14 Human Growth and Development Transgender Children In the past couple of years The LGBT community has become more public and have let America know‚ they’re no longer scared of who they are. Everyday more and more people are “coming out saying that they’re gay. Often times we may forget about transgender men and women and what daily struggles they may face. We often wonder why someone would want to completely change their appearance‚ their gender and normal everyday life

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    According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ transgender means of‚ or relating to‚ or being a person who identifies with or expresses a gender identity from the one which corresponds to the person’s sex at birth. Children have commonly developed their gender and identity roles by the age of three. At such a young and tender age‚ it is important that schools be prepared to handle situations these children may face as well as give them the support they may need. In 2013‚ a 6 year old boy from Colorado

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    Jazmin Chavez May 29‚ 2013 Speech and Debate Research paper: Transgender children “ I don’t look like a little girl. I am a little girl. This is what five year old Josie Romero claimed in National T.V (Innes 5) Biologically Josie was born as Joey a male but now she identifies herself a female (1). Many accuse and criticize Mrs. Romero‚ Josie’s mother for tolerating her child to switch genders at such an early stage in her child’s life. Nonetheless‚ common sense seems to dictate that a child’s

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    does not want to be the sex that they were born. Others say that a person is born with those feelings and that they just develop over time. Some say that they don’t act on those feelings during adolescence because of the stigma attached to being transgender‚ and the fact that kids are cruel. The fact that they don’t act on the feelings until later in their lives is the reason why some say that wanting to be a different sex just happens. Personally‚ I believe that a person is born knowing that they

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    DEFINITIONS According to Hagg and Fellows (2007:4)‚ sex generally refers to anatomy and biology such as male or female‚ whereas gender refers to the qualities and behaviours society expects from a boy or girl‚ a man or woman. The definition of transgender refers to a person having no identification with‚ or no presentation as‚ the gender one was assigned at birth (Hagg and Fellows 2007:4). The definition of transsexual in Hagg and Fellows (2007:4) refers to a person who had undergone a sex change

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    “I was born trapped in a body that didn’t match the gender I am. I didn’t know anything but discomfort and feeling out of place until I put a name to it‚ and decided to transition. After I had my first hormone injection‚ my first response was: "Ah! That’s what I am supposed to feel like!" quoted by Unknown. Transgendered individuals not only have to deal with the normal obstacles that everyone else does‚ growing up‚ finding an identity‚ and simply living life‚ but also have to face who they really

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    Rebekah Forcier Professor Younkin English 1010 Transgender Equality Men and Women have very distinct similarities and differences. Mainly‚ there is a difference between genitalia and sex traits that establishes what sex we are. But what if the lines of sex became blurred? What if a boy wanted to be a girl and vice versa? This is called Transgenderism. There are now‚ more than ever‚ ways to make these things possible. Now‚ while it’s possible to change your “parts”‚ is the sex truly changed? This

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    Transgender/Transsexual Olivia Warehime Tarleton State University ABSTRACT A transgender is someone that believes that their gender does not match their anatomy that they were born with. Transgender believes that they’re in someone else’s body. For example someone that was born a male believes he’s a female and vice versa. Keyword: heterosexism‚ LGBT‚ Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ Transgender‚ Prevention Why are people transgender? ACN‚ S. (2011‚ February 27). Health experts believe that being transgender

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    Reflections on Transgender Before going to the transgender workshop‚ I have already had a mindset of gender stereotype and I have never thought of accepting the sexual minorities like trans and homosexual people. I was raised in a traditional and conservative family that my parents showed me that a man should be the head of the family because he is the breadwinner so all family members have to rely on him. On the other hand‚ a woman should always listen to her husband and stay at home to serve

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    Scientific Research on Transgenders In the 1950’s and 1960’s‚ transgenders‚ or men and women who feel they are trapped in the wrong bodies‚ would be considered mentally ill. However‚ since then there have been many studies on this issue and it has been proved to be plausible; this condition is also popularly referred to as Gender Identity Disphoria. Though the studies are yet to be conclusive‚ it was found that transgenders were not mentally ill‚ as previously diagnosed‚ but it is a result of

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