This course offers an intimate, story-based introduction to the experiences of six transgender children and their families. Through illustrated stories and short teaching videos, learners will gain a better understanding of gender identity and the gender spectrum. Stanford physicians, K-12 educators, and transgender faculty members offer practical tips for parents, teachers, healthcare providers and anyone who wants to help create a more gender-expansive environment - one in which all people can live authentically. As a global community of unique individuals, we can begin to build a world that is ready to nurture and love each and every child.

Health Across the Gender Spectrum

Health Across the Gender Spectrum

Instructor: Maya Adam, MD
Access provided by The National Institute of Engineering
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Skills you'll gain
- Diversity Equity and Inclusion Initiatives
- Diversity Training
- Parent Communication
- Child Health
- Public Health
- Health Disparities
- Working With Children
- Family Support
- Pediatrics
- Human Development
- Healthcare Ethics
- Child Development
- Cultural Responsiveness
- Cultural Sensitivity
- Child Welfare
- Mental Health
- Toileting
- Diversity Awareness
- Health Equity
- Sociology
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Reviewed on Sep 28, 2017
Easy to use, great explanations through drawings, interviews and real life stories. I enjoyed this and feel much more enlightened about what it means to be transgender now. Thank you
Reviewed on May 10, 2017
I have thoroughly enjoyed this course. My stepson (born a female) is transgender. This course has helped me understand things more and gave me a lot of pointers on how to do things. Thank you so much!
Reviewed on Apr 14, 2017
Thank you for building and sharing this BEAUTIFUL community, to let us know how inclusive we can be and what it means to love and accept our family and friends for who they truly are.
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