A new group of young children has just started school for the first time, with many excited about new friends, uniforms and being at “big school”.
But for trans kids, starting school can be a much more daunting process.
They have likely gone from preschools and daycare where they had the freedom to wear what they want and play what they want, whether that was dinosaurs, dolls or dress ups. The boy who likes to be Rapunzel was probably viewed as “cute” and the girl always playing pirates was encouraged to do so.
But school culture is much more cisnormative. This means schools tend to assume children can be sorted into boys and girls and everyone is comfortable in what category they are in.
Continue reading full article: ‘Why can’t I wear a dress?’ What schools can learn from preschools about supporting trans children (theconversation.com)