Asked by Ebrar Orbay on Apr 28, 2024

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Transgender

A) child's knowledge of the social world
B) persistent breaking of rules and violating the rights of others
C) heritability rate of depression in monozygotic (MZ) females
D) Freud's stage during middle childhood
E) sometimes expressed as school phobia
F) continuous anxiety unrelated to a specific situation
G) parents cooperate in rearing children
H) facilitates child's transition from home to school
I) facilitates flexibility in children's gender-role stereotypes
J) declines during middle childhood
K) may undergo hormone treatments or surgery to become a different gender
L) percentage of children estimated to be seriously depressed in a given year
M) tendency to place blame oneself or external factors
N) a self-fulfilling prophecy
O) discrimination or bias against people based upon their sex
P) neurotransmitter possibly involved in depression
Q) gradual transfer of control from parent to child
R) developed a theory involving five stages of friendship
S) outcome of low self-esteem in academics
T) Erikson's fourth stage of psychosocial development

Transgender

An adjective describing a person whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth.

Hormone Treatments

Medical treatments that involve administering hormones to supplement or replace naturally occurring hormones in the body, often used in conditions like thyroid disorders, menopause, or gender affirmation therapy.

Gender-Role Stereotypes

Preconceived notions and expectations about people's behavior, characteristics, and roles based on their gender.

  • Understand the multiplicity of children's life backgrounds and its effects on their psychological development.
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Jeffery WaisanenApr 28, 2024
Final Answer :
K
Explanation :
Transgender individuals may undergo hormone treatments or surgery to align their physical appearance with their gender identity.