Deep blue New Jersey and their teachers are about to go full groomer in the coming fall session. Second graders in New Jersey will be learning about “gender identity” coming this fall. That means seven year old kids will be learning ‘You might feel like you’re a boy even if you have body parts that some people might tell you are ‘girl’ parts’.
New Jersey public school second graders will be getting lessons related to gender identity this fall under state sex education guidelines that will take effect in September.
The standards listed “performance expectations” for second graders, which include discussing “the range of ways people express their gender and how gender role stereotypes may limit behavior.”
Educators in the Garden State are preparing to carry out the teaching standards, which were established in 2020 but not required to be enacted until Sept. 2022.
One school district in the state distributed sample lesson plans indicating first graders could be taught they can have “boy parts” but “feel like” a girl.