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Raising Children As Gender Neutral
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Paloma Faith says she is determined to raise her child, and any subsequent children she may give birth to, gender neutral, but how does that work? At some time the child is bound to discover that there are boys and there are girls – and that they are not the same - so when a child asks the question “What am I?”, what does the enlightened parent answer? Does she lie and say ‘You’re neither’, and if so is that, in effect, denying the child its true identity?
I’m inclined to think that in their determination to allow their children to ‘be who they are’, progressive parents are in danger of raising a generation of very confused people.
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I’m inclined to think that in their determination to allow their children to ‘be who they are’, progressive parents are in danger of raising a generation of very confused people.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think gender neutral is more about not being stereotypical and not about denying what gender they are.
It isn’t about ‘you are not a girl/boy you are you’ so much as ‘you can do whatever a girl/boy wants to do so do whatever you like’.
For me the trouble is when the parents start to dictate their view of gender neutral on the child. If you have a room full of toys for both girls and boys and little George wants to play with the actionman and mummy takes it off them and says no George that’s action man why don’t you play with Barbie. Think that silly TV presenter telling his daughter that women flew spitfires in open combat in the war.
Didn’t someone do a bit of an experiment where they started gender neutral parenting?
It isn’t about ‘you are not a girl/boy you are you’ so much as ‘you can do whatever a girl/boy wants to do so do whatever you like’.
For me the trouble is when the parents start to dictate their view of gender neutral on the child. If you have a room full of toys for both girls and boys and little George wants to play with the actionman and mummy takes it off them and says no George that’s action man why don’t you play with Barbie. Think that silly TV presenter telling his daughter that women flew spitfires in open combat in the war.
Didn’t someone do a bit of an experiment where they started gender neutral parenting?
If it were just about what they wear and what they play with then fine but it's not. It's my understanding is these parents don't want their children to know I'm a girl or I'm a boy or to be able to state that fact. I think it verges on abuse, disappointing as it may be to the free thinkers the vast majority of us know exactly what gender we are.
All the article says is ‘her approach to gender neutral parenting involves, for example, not dressing her child in stereotypical "boy/girl" colours such as pink and blue, to avoid implicit pressure on the child's own gender identification’
This seems, to me at least, to imply that the measures are practical rather than psychological.
This seems, to me at least, to imply that the measures are practical rather than psychological.
I think my son already knows he's a boy. He winges and complains when Barbie or My Little Pony is on but thrashes excitedly when PJ Masks comes on.
He has a wardrobe full of blue clothes and I'll never be ashamed or embarassed to bring him up, dressed as and acting like a boy. He's a boy and should grow up proud to be!
He has a wardrobe full of blue clothes and I'll never be ashamed or embarassed to bring him up, dressed as and acting like a boy. He's a boy and should grow up proud to be!