A university is looking for 'transgender' children to play with transgender dolls
The University of Minnesota (UMN) is offering to pay parents of transgender and “gender intersex” children to have their children play with unusual dolls, complete with genitalia and genitalia.
“We are looking to hear from transgender and gender diverse children between the ages of 5 and 10 years old and their parents about a new project to help talk about gender and bodies,” the National Center for Gender Spectrum Health (NCGSH) at UMN wrote on Instagram at its start this year.
“Children and parents will meet several times in groups with others to play with them and give us ideas about activities,” they added.
MN noted that they would pay between $20 and $60 per group for the study.
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Some information about the eligibility check revealed that families will be asked to respond with a new therapy tool, called MyGender Dolls.
MyGender dolls include bodies that vary in age, makeup and skin color “so that all children can see themselves represented and express themselves. With over 100 different clothes, accessories and hairstyles, children will have plenty of choice. -speech with this tool,” according to the website. of UMN.
Created by transgender and transsexual artists, MyGender Dolls are two-dimensional doll sets featuring internal genitalia and external genitalia.
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The dolls are intended for use by a “gender therapist” who works with young children and adolescents for the purpose of “gender exploration.”
NCGSH at UMN hosted a double play fundraiser for MyGender Dolls. Every dollar donated is said to match two members of the program on the Human Gender Leadership Council.
It is not clear whether any families have signed up for the research project. UMN did not return Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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