Lawmakers, let parents have a say in their children’s life-changing decisions

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Lawmakers, let parents have a say in their children’s life-changing decisions
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Education bureaucrats are “socially affirming” children who are confused about their sex — often without their parents’ knowledge. Parents are furious, and rightfully so. But lawmakers have a simple solution that reconnects the act of “affirming” a child with the idea that parents are a child’s…

out, anguishing over the fact that no one warned them about the unalterable effects of these medications and, ultimately, the surgeries that remove or damage vital reproductive organs.

That’s why state policymakers are acting to reinsert parents and family members into the critical conversations teachers are having with students and to prevent educators from letting students diagnose themselves and ask for treatment. With the “Given Name Act,” no school official can address a child by a name different than the name listed on the child’s birth certificate or another official document without express permission from parents.

Lawmakers in states such as Arizona and Indiana are considering these proposals now. A similar proposal has been introduced in Utah. Requiring a teacher to use the name parents wrote on their child’s birth certificate may sound simple, but this small act correctly slows down the progression that leads children to harm their bodies and make choices they may regret later.

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