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In new guidance, the CofE has advised its schools that boys should be given the freedom to wear heels or a tutu, and girls to wear a toolbelt or fireman’s helmet “without judgment or derision”.In new guidance, the CofE has advised its schools that boys should be given the freedom to wear heels or a tutu, and girls to wear a toolbelt or fireman’s helmet “without judgment or derision”.
Valuing All God’s Children [pdf] recommends teachers avoid using gender stereotype labels as pupils in nursery and primary should be able to “try out the many cloaks of identity”.Valuing All God’s Children [pdf] recommends teachers avoid using gender stereotype labels as pupils in nursery and primary should be able to “try out the many cloaks of identity”.
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We’d like to hear from parents and teachers of young children. What has your experience been like? What support did you receive? What measures does your school take to prevent this kind of bullying? You can get in touch by filling in the encrypted form below. We’ll use a selection of your responses to inform our reporting.We’d like to hear from parents and teachers of young children. What has your experience been like? What support did you receive? What measures does your school take to prevent this kind of bullying? You can get in touch by filling in the encrypted form below. We’ll use a selection of your responses to inform our reporting.