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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 547931" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>There is a student at our high school who is transgendered. He attended last year as a male but seeing her last night, I believe she is attending this year as a female. Eeyore is intensely bothered by this "lack of rule following". I tried to explain the difference between transgendered and gay. He so does not get it. </p><p></p><p>I just tried to stress how people might bully her and that Eeyore is to go directly to an adult and let them know if he sees it happening. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone know of any good resources for teaching a kid with Aspergers about this?</p><p></p><p>(Eeyore is very effeminate in his mannerism and has been asked by other kids if he is gay. It would not surprise me if he was gay but he is so out of touch with his emotions --far more concerned with rule following - that we can't even go there.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 547931, member: 1169"] There is a student at our high school who is transgendered. He attended last year as a male but seeing her last night, I believe she is attending this year as a female. Eeyore is intensely bothered by this "lack of rule following". I tried to explain the difference between transgendered and gay. He so does not get it. I just tried to stress how people might bully her and that Eeyore is to go directly to an adult and let them know if he sees it happening. Does anyone know of any good resources for teaching a kid with Aspergers about this? (Eeyore is very effeminate in his mannerism and has been asked by other kids if he is gay. It would not surprise me if he was gay but he is so out of touch with his emotions --far more concerned with rule following - that we can't even go there.) [/QUOTE]
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