#5 with Jess Clark: How To Teach Kids About Gender
- Jackson Bird

- Mar 31, 2018
- 1 min read

Jess Clark, the Education and Prevention Manager at Solace Crisis Treatment Center, joined host Jackson Bird to explain how teaching about gender roles to kids and transgender basics to everyone relates to sexual violence prevention.
We also touch on his own gender journey and life as a new parent – including whether he'll be raising his child without gender.
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An important conversation about how early ideas around gender can shape the way children understand themselves and others. I appreciated the focus on education, openness, and prevention rather than treating these topics as something to avoid. Creating space for honest conversations can help kids grow up with more empathy and understanding. It also reinforces how much thoughtful learning matters—rather than simply thinking, “Do my online class,” it’s worth taking the time to actually engage with ideas that can shape how we support others.
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This was an insightful discussion on gender, education, and prevention, and I appreciated how it approached these topics in a thoughtful and accessible way. The conversation about helping children understand gender roles and creating supportive environments was especially interesting. I happened to read this while taking a break from my Take My Online Class work, and it gave me some valuable perspectives on the importance of inclusive education and open dialogue. Thanks for sharing this meaningful episode.