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    learning about gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation. They think that hearing, seeing, or learning these things will influence their child. According to research, however, no matter how often children are exposed to these topics they still will make their own decisions later on in life on the matter. Often parents are upset when they hear their children are learning about these terms because they do not know the dictionaries definitions for these words are. According to webster; gender is the state

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    Gender, Sex, & Sexuality: Separate and NOT equal. First and foremost, a few key terms to keep in mind while reading this paper. "Sex”: refers to the biological and physiological characteristics that define men and women.[1] “Gender”: refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women.[2] “Gender identity“: an individual's self-conception as being male or female, as distinguished from actual biological

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    topic is the issue of gender identity in the United States and how it affects others. In the U.S. there are high demands of issues concerning gender identity in children, adolescents and adults. Many people see it as a problem that lead to depression, anxiety, and stress. This raises a complex interrelationship between gender identity, gender biology, and gender expression. Healey, Justin. Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. Spinney Press, 2014. Issues in Society. Gender and sex are terms that

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    the terms: gender assignment, gender identity, gender expression, or gender roles, they usually think of these as synonymous. In fact, that is quite the opposite. To understand these terms and how they connect to those in the world, we must first define the meanings. Before we define the terms, we must look at the difference between gender and sex. Sex refers to our biological selves whereas gender refers to anything that is beyond the biological spectrum. As mentioned in class, gender assignment

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    Gender and Sexual Identity The different themes in the readings and video are understanding, and supporting children’s gender and sexual identity. Understanding consists of being knowledgeable about the LGBT community and empathic to the individual’s journey. There are many different terms to be familiar with and one should be knowledgeable about the different terms. It is also important to be empathic and supportive to the individual’s journey, and understand that no journey is alike. Horning

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    Gender is often a factor that fundamentally shapes a person’s identity. This is evident within most societies, where there are engrained “roles” for each gender, including fulfilling different expectations, taking different jobs, etc. These roles are harmful for many reasons, such as through their use as tools of oppression, but one of the most understated effects are on transgender people. The adjective “transgender” is defined by the American Psychological Association as “an umbrella term for persons

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    determination of gender identity is much deeper than whether a person is born a male or a female. The exact identifier that separates gender identity is currently unknown but researchers believe that genetics, hormones, reproductive organs, biological, and environmental factors all play a role in distinguishing a person’s gender identity. A person’s physical gender and their sense of gender are formed at two different times in two different parts of the body. A person’s gender is whether they are

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    Psychological Association, which includes people whose gender identity is non-conforming and doesn’t correlate to the sex they born with. Even though there is evidence of transgender individuals being around for hundreds of years, there is still a stigma attached to being

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    What is gender? Gender is the intersection of the relationships between sex, gender identity, sexuality and gender expression; gender is an achieved status Gender is not just sex, gender identity, gender expression and sexuality. These aspects are a basis for gender, but they do not determine gender. Sex is the measurable organs (anatomies), hormones and chromosomes that determines us as male, female or intersex. It is what we are born with, a product of biological processes (DNA, evolution, mutation

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    Gender Identity Disorder

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    Gender Identity Disorder/Gender Dysphoria Gender identity disorder (GID) or transsexualism is defined by strong, persistent feelings of identification with the opposite gender and discomfort with one’s own assigned sex. (“Psychology Today”) Due to a recent change to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM, “Gender Identity Disorder” will be replaced with “Gender Dysphoria”. For the purpose of this paper those two terms will be interchangeable. This paper will explore

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