It’s not enough that this nightmare of an organization tries to kill off children before they make it into the world now they are trying to ruin their lives once they get here. PP just issued new guidelines on their website on how to talk to your preschooler about “Transgenderism” . The little tykes are going to be shocked at dealing with leaving home everyday and how to deal with the school lunch system, I am sure this is the perfect time to confuse them about sexuality.

From the Guidelines.

How do I know if my child is transgender or gender nonconforming? Transgender means you identify with a different gender from the one you were assigned at birth. Gender nonconforming means your gender identity or expression doesn’t go along with traditional ideas of just male or female — it could mean you identify with words like non-binary, genderqueer, or something else. Some adults use words like “gender expansive” or “gender creative” to describe children with non-binary gender expressions. While we don’t know for sure how many people are transgender, recent research shows that about 1% of people in the U.S. identify as transgender, more than 1.5 million people. Read more about gender identity. –Planned Parenthood

If a doctor wrote this I hope they can be sued for malpractice, if a lay person wrote it, I hope they are charged with giving medical advice without a license and either way PP is held liable. First there is no way unless you are child psychologist specializing in this you are going “KNOW”. Even then most child psychologists view this as a condition that resolves by puberty So the answer isn’t that you won’t “Know”. Think that you do is something that at best will make life difficult for your child and at worst well who knows.

Speaking of the whole man/woman thing

Who has what? A note about gender. It’s common for preschoolers to have questions about genitals and how bodies look different for boys and girls. (It’s even common for preschoolers to show each other what parts they have when left alone. That’s totally normal, but you may want to have a conversation about healthy boundaries.) While the most simple answer is that girls have vulvas and boys have penises/testicles, that answer isn’t true for every boy and girl. Boy, girl, man, and woman are words that describe gender identity, and some people with the gender identities “boy” or “man” have vulvas, and some with the gender identity “girl” or “woman” have penises/testicles. Your genitals don’t make you a boy or a girl. You can say that most girls have vulvas and most boys have penises/testicles. You may want to emphasize that it doesn’t matter too much what parts someone has — that doesn’t tell you much about them. But you can make that decision based on your values and how you plan to talk with your kid about gender as they grow up.