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Parents need to be their children’s chief sex educatorParents need to be their children’s chief sex educator

Parents need to be their children’s chief sex educator

Nothing ‘bizarre’ about parent interest in children’s developing sexuality

Peter Stockland
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The chairwoman of Vancouver’s school board declared it “bizarre” last week that a group of parents is taking legal action to overturn policy allowing self-identified transgender students to use the washroom of their choice.

Leave aside the mysterious speed with which self-styled “transgender issues” have transformed society in ways that would have left us slack-jawed a decade ago. What’s “bizarre” is that an elected official can be so overconfident in her correctness that she can be so utterly dismissive of parents who are also voters.

Yet a new report being released today argues such anti-parental attitudes are much more than politically risky. They defy solid social science research.

Read the rest of this article at the Calgary Herald website.

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