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
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Skills you'll gain
- Health Equity
- Workplace inclusivity
- Child Development
- Family Support
- Pediatrics
- Toileting
- Parent Communication
- Working With Children
- Sociology
- Health Disparities
- Human Development
- Healthcare Ethics
- Child Welfare
- Mental Health
- Medical Support
- Diversity Awareness
- Diversity Equity and Inclusion Initiatives
- Child Health
- Cultural Sensitivity
- Public Health
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Reviewed on May 2, 2017
I would love to provide this course to the faculty and staff at the school district where I work. I felt that I had an understanding of transgender but I was wrong. I truly enjoyed this course.
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 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
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