I have zero issues with an adult who wants to transition. If a child and their parents decide for the child to transition, so be it. Not my place to tell someone else how to live and what to do with their body and who thy may eventually have sex with when they are a consenting adult.
It is not the job of government either.
I loathe the idea of government having the “conversation” with a child in school about what gender they want to be. At any age. Outside of simply asking male, female, trans, etc, as part of asking for other basic identifying demographics. And just leave it at that.
Children will be supported if they feel a need to transition.
What if the parents disagree and do not want the child to transition? Will the school support the child over the parent? Where and when does the parent’s rights to raise their child in a certain way become over ridden by the school’s policies?
When should the government have the conversation with the child about choices such as this? Outside of enforcing not teasing other children on ANY dress or gender or any choices, I don’t think it’s the role of the government or the school at all. At any age.
And at home, it's as simple as accepting that your little boy prefers the *pink* section of the store, or allowing your child to make unconventional clothing choices.
This is my opinion about how I see this: when a little boy prefers pink, I don’t start thinking they want to be a girl or not a girl. I would not encourage them to explore becoming a girl or disuade them from it either. My definition of what is a boy doesn’t mean that all boys have to look or act certain way, or they must not be a boy. Gender does not have to be so restrictive — and yet that’s kind of what starts happening when government gets involved. They start to standardize EVERYTHING.
This all puts a lot of pressure on kids. I mean, I wore clothing of many types of clothing, explored a lot of thoughts and feelings and orientations as I sorted out myself growing up. I wouldn’t have wanted any school or government enitity to converse with me about it and start putting me in one box or the other.
For the relatively small percent that actually are trans, then yes, use the right pronouns, don’t allow them to be teased to death, and move on. Same for religious choices too. If a girl wants to wear a hijab, same thing. If a boy wants to wear a cross, same thing. Government should not be in the role of encouraging or being against it. They should only make sure these children are not teased or bullied.
Leave government schools out of definitions of self. Instead, work on teaching kids how to read and do math.