Teaching Children
Gender


“Gender,” Resources by Topic (2021).

“Gender,” Resources by Topic

Gender

The Family: A Proclamation to the World.”A message from the First Presidency and Council of the Twelve Apostles.

Sometimes kids at school tease each other about how they look and about dating, and it makes me feel really awkward. What can I do?” (Friend, Jul. 2018).Part of the “What’s on Your Mind Question” series. Tips for what to do when you feel this way.

Teaching the Proclamation to Kids” (Ensign, 2017).This series focuses on a different part of the proclamation each month.

I Want to Play the Flute” (Friend, Mar. 2017).Jacob learns that certain talents aren’t just for girls or just for boys.

Love-Your-Neighbor Adventure” (Friend, Mar. 2017).In this game, family members learn what prophets and apostles have taught about gospel principles and standards, and they role-play ways to show courage and compassion when neighbors act and believe differently.

What Are Your Spiritual Gifts?” (Friend, Mar. 2017).Heavenly Father gives all His children spiritual gifts, whether they are boys or girls.

What Is the Truth?” (Friend, Mar. 2017).Part of the “From the First Presidency” series. President Dieter F. Uchtdorf’s message about the six travelers and the elephant could help children learn about confusing issues.

When I Grow Up … I Want to Be a Dancer” (Friend, Jun. 2016).A dad and dancer teaches ballet to kids, including his own daughter.

Celebrating You!” (Friend, Feb. 2016).Whether you’re a girl or a boy, you can like lots of different things! Fill in the bubbles that are part of who you are.

Savannah the Engineer” (Friend, Feb. 2016).Savannah learns that certain interests aren’t just for girls or just for boys.