California teacher trans demi-boy non-binary teach kids about gender pronouns ... trends now

California teacher trans demi-boy non-binary teach kids about gender pronouns ... trends now
California teacher trans demi-boy non-binary teach kids about gender pronouns ... trends now

California teacher trans demi-boy non-binary teach kids about gender pronouns ... trends now

A California elementary school has taken to TikTok to explain how they are using stuffed animals to aide teaching their young class about 'gender fluidity' and how to use correct pronouns.

Skye Tooley, who currently teaches fifth grade at Saturn Street Elementary in Los Angeles identifies as 'trans demiboy non-binary.'  

On TikTok, Tooley has been sharing their opinions on how best to teach small children that there are not simply boys and girls but a whole spectrum of genders.  

There are 'many more genders out there in the universe' Tooley tells their 13,000 followers using a stuff toy to demonstrate.

'This is a lama unicorn... I thought it was so cute to let my kids name the llama unicorn. It was a mistake. So this little llama is gender-fluid; we will be practicing pronouns with this little llama,' Tooley went on. 

Skye Tooley currently teaches fifth grade at Saturn Street Elementary in Los Angeles and identifies as 'trans demiboy non-binary'

Skye Tooley currently teaches fifth grade at Saturn Street Elementary in Los Angeles and identifies as 'trans demiboy non-binary'

The teacher used a flip chart in the classroom to tackle the complex subject of pronouns

The teacher used a flip chart in the classroom to tackle the complex subject of pronouns

'[Children] are very much ready for these topics and are way more accepting than adults when it comes to discussing these topics and talk about gender, gender assumptions, pronouns, all the things. And it is child development appropriate and age appropriate,' the teacher, insisted while writing various pronouns on a classroom flip chart.

Tooley attempted to explain the complex subject using a stuffed Narwhal toy as a way of using an example of using a toy animal which they stated had they/them pronouns.

'I started talking [to students] about Norbert the Narwhal … who uses they/them pronouns, and we practice making mistakes with their pronouns as well as correcting them.'

The school appear to be perfectly comfortable with such advanced ideas for an elementary school with a description of the Tooley's own philosophy appearing on the school's website and first reported by Fox News.

Tooley has been using stuffed animated including a unicorn, pictured above, and narwahl in order to explain 'gender fluidity'

Tooley has been using stuffed animated including a unicorn, pictured above, and narwahl in order to explain 'gender fluidity'

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