The University of Minnesota (UMN) is offering to pay parents of transgender and “gender-diverse” children to let them play with unconventional dolls with genitals and genitalia.
The National Center for Gender Spectrum Health (NCGSH) says, “We are excited to hear from transgender and gender diverse children ages 5 to 10 and their parents about new hands-on activities to discuss gender and bodies. We are looking for opinions on this.” At UMN wrote on Instagram At the beginning of this year.
“Children and parents will meet several times in groups with others to play together and receive ideas for activities,” they added.
UMN said it will pay between $20 and $60 per group for the study.
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The National Center for Gender Spectrum Health (NCGSH) at the University of Minnesota invited families to participate in the MyGender Doll study via Instagram. (University of Minnesota/Screengrab/Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
Further information on eligibility screening revealed that families will be asked for feedback on a new treatment tool called MyGender Dolls.
MyGender dolls are made up of bodies of different ages, shapes, and skin colors, and are designed to help “all children see themselves expressed and communicate how they see themselves.” With over 100 different clothing, accessories and hair options, kids have many choices for themselves – express themselves through this tool. UMN website.
Created by transgender and gender diverse artists, MyGender Dolls is a set of two-dimensional dolls with internal and external genitalia.
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The doll is intended to be used by “gender-savvy therapists” working with young children and adolescents for the purpose of “gender exploration.”
UMN's NCGSH is double match fundraiser For My Gender Dolls. It is said that every dollar donated will be matched by two members of the Human Sexuality Leadership Council program.
It is unknown whether any family members participated in the research project. UMN did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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