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Parents weigh in on giving consent for children changing names or pronouns at school

  • Parents in New Brunswick express concerns about a policy allowing students under 16 to change their pronoun or name without parental consent.
  • Teachers and school administrators believe that parental involvement and strong relationships can mitigate potential issues with the policy.
  • Some parents argue that children at that age are not mature enough to make such decisions and should have parental guidance.
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