Arizona nursing class lecture on when to talk with young kids about gender identity goes viral
- The University of Arizona College of Nursing is under investigation for a slide shown in a class, which asked pediatric patients about their gender identity, causing controversy among lawmakers.
- The slide suggested that children as young as 3 years old should be asked about their gender identity during well visits, which raised concerns among doctors.
- Republican senators criticized the university for promoting what they called an "extremist agenda" and vowed to take action if the teaching practice is not halted.
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Arizona Republicans cry foul after university's nursing school lecture slide on gender identity goes viral
Republicans criticized the University of Arizona over an online image of slides instructing doctoral students to ask kids as young as three about gender identity.
Outrage Grows As UArizona Nursing Class Lecture On Gender Identity Talk For 3-Year-Old Goes Viral
Outrage is growing among parents and Arizona State lawmakers as news of a troubling curriculum being taught at the University of Arizona Nursing School has gone viral. Senate Republicans say the curriculum aims to "cater to the radical left agenda, and to steal the innocence of young children through the next generation of medical professionals."...
GOP senators accuse University of Arizona nursing school of ‘grooming’ children
Photo by Brad Holt | Getty ImagesArizona Senate Republicans are accusing the University of Arizona school of nursing of “stealing the innocence of young children” by instructing doctoral candidates on how to discuss gender identity issues with patients. In a Friday morning statement, the Republicans accused the school of “catering to a radical left agenda” after learning that students at the school were advised to begin asking children as young …
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