Susan's Place Logo

News:

Based on internal web log processing I show 3,417,511 Users made 5,324,115 Visits Accounting for 199,729,420 pageviews and 8.954.49 TB of data transfer for 2017, all on a little over $2,000 per month.

Help support this website by Donating or Subscribing! (Updated)

Main Menu

My Daughter was Outed by her Middle School Guidance Counselor

Started by Shana A, March 23, 2013, 09:38:11 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Shana A

Thu Mar 21, 2013 at 05:20 AM PDT
My Daughter was Outed by her Middle School Guidance Counselor

by theKgirls

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/03/21/1192669/-My-Daughter-was-Outed-by-her-Middle-School-Guidance-Counselor

To be fair, the guidance counselor didn't out her to the entire Middle School student body; just to her teachers, teachers that may see her out in the hallways, administrators, the school psychologist, her future high school teachers and administrators, two friends and one set of parents -- and me.

I'm not sure you could describe me as outraged (although that is certainly how I'd describe myself now...) I was probably more stunned. I'm not sure exactly why an 8th grade counselor felt the need to involve herself in a 13 year old's private life in this way.

[...]

Midway through the year, the counselor said she'd like to meet with me and apparently, the only point to the meeting was to tell me that she believes Kgirl may be gay. Um, okay. I wouldn't be surprised, nor will I be upset.

[...]

I was called in for a third meeting and this time Ms Meddler told me that Kgirl is actually Kboy. The first thing Ms Meddler wanted was for me to sign a form for the high school so that she would be registered as a boy when she started there in the fall. She gave me a phone number for Children's Hospital Boston Gender Management Clinic so I could arrange for an evaluation. Up to this point I had been patient and pleasant about this intrusion into our lives. I never wanted Kgirl to think that I was angry about her being gay, so I swallowed my annoyance over and over again. This time I pushed back.

Yes, Kgirl has short hair and she dresses in boy's clothes. In my day, we called that "butch" (Turns out we still do...) Just what in the hell are you basing this on?
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


  •  

Ms. OBrien CVT

This Middle School needs some serious training in how to handle LGBT students, and Ms. Meddler need a little time off work (unpaid) and mandatory training in the same LGBT issues.

  
It does not take courage or bravery to change your gender.  It takes fear of living one more day in the wrong one.~me
  •  

Vicky

Middle school counselors are not qualified as gender or sexuality counselors, and few if any are licensed to conduct family therapy of the sort needed in homes where children are "coming out" as GLBT.  VERY VERY definitely, the entire faculty and staff of our middle and high schools need to be trained on GLBT issues, but also strictly admonished against practice of mental health therapy, and to be eternally vigilant of the rights of the students to privacy.
I refuse to have a war of wits with a half armed opponent!!

Wiser now about Post Op reality!!
  •