Module 4 Exam Gender diverse children and youth Name* First Last Email* Before puberty, children are too young to know their gender identity.*TrueFalseIt’s best not to talk to young children about the possibility of blocking puberty.*TrueFalseSupporting parents is an inherent part of our work as trans affirming clinicians that see children and youth.*TrueFalseMasculinizing or feminizing hormone therapy is prescribed when youth reach the Tanner 2 stage of pubertal development.*TrueFalseParents who are somewhat supportive of their trans teens have a very similar impact on their mental health as parents who are fully supportive.*TrueFalseSchools should require a professional’s assessment before giving children access to the bathroom that matches their gender identity.*TrueFalseThe informed consent approach allows for frank discussions about a youth’s transition needs.*TrueFalseYoung children don’t often ask anyone’s permission to socially transition.*TrueFalseFor families with gender creative young children, it’s important to always meet the child before discussing ways to expand their gender playground.*TrueFalseWhen working with gender diverse youth, identifying moments through the years that were indicators of their gender journey helps parents to better accept their child’s gender needs.*TrueFalseEmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.