Psychology - Gender identity issues.
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Psychology coursework (a) Article: Katie wears Y-fronts 'She said she felt like a boy inside and if she ever grew breasts she'd pop them with pins.' Reva Klein on what to do if your child develops a gender identity crisis Reva Klein Guardian Wednesday June 7, 2000 We all want our daughters to be strong and brave and our sons sensitive and caring. But when - if at all - does "girlish" behaviour in a boy or "boyishness" in a girl become a problem? And whose problem is it anyway? Tom is eight, and has been playing with dolls since he was old enough to hold one. A quiet child, he shuns the football brigade at playtime in favour of playing and talking to girls, and the one or two other boys who don't like rough and tumble. At home, he still loves playing imaginative games with dolls and animal toys. Sometimes he...

