Atty. Gen. Jeff Sessions speaks to students at Turning Point USA summit. (Screenshot)

Giving students speech codes, Play-Doh, and therapy goats is not the way to “mold a generation of mature and well-informed adults,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday.

In a speech at the Turning Point USA High School Leadership Summit in Washington, DC, Sessions said some schools are intentionally using such practices to turn students in “sanctimonious, sensitive supercilious snowflakes”:

“Rather than molding a generation of mature and well-informed adults, some schools are doing everything they can to create a generation of sanctimonious, sensitive, supercilious snowflakes. “We’re not going to have it. That is a disservice to their students and a disservice to this nation. Speech codes protecting students from difficult or challenging ideas is a key aspect of this problem.”

Sessions warned against the dangers of devices - such as “trigger warns” about “microagressions,” cry closets, Play-dough and therapy goats - employed by schools to coddle students: