assembly last month and it was just amended so that in custody battles could be held liable for child abuse if they don t decide to affirm their son or daughter s gender identity. and that means the courts could end up removing the children from their homes. joining me now is janette cooper. she lost custody of her 12 year old back in 2019 because she questioned her daughter s new gender identity. she s also, one of the co-founders of partners for ethical care. jeanette, when was the last time you saw your daughter? march of 20, 20. and for parents who aren t of your own story, briefly, what happened in your case. my daughter went to her dad s house for a regular custodial visit. i had her six days a week and she went for regular two and a half hour visit. three and a half hour visit. and she came back. she said that she was a boy and she a new name.
amended so parents in custody battles could be held liable for child abuse if they don t decide to affirm their son or daughters gender identity. that means the courts could end up removing the children from their homes and joining me now is jeanette cooper and lost her 12-year-old in 2019 because she questioned her daughter s new gender identity and cofounder of partners of ethical care and when was the last time you saw your daughter? march of 2020. 2020. laura: for parents not aware of their own story and briefly what happened in your case. my daughter went to her dad s house for regular custodial visit and had her six days a week and she went for regular two and a half visit and three and a half hour visit and never came back. she said that she was a boy and she had a new name and new
noon with the three that were assigned to that bill and we ll see where it goes from there. you know, i entered office as a retired educator to help education and to work for public education and i find this is not the path that i want it to be going down. what are your specific concerns? i m speechless. well, first of all, the privacy of the rest of the students in the class. we ve had cases where we have an informant s child in a class and they cannot be photographed or a video could not be taken of this em. we have kids that are having custody battles, health issues, maybe they have a seizure in the class that everyone then would be able to see, all of those issues are not, you know, what we should be doing in our public schools, and i have talked to teachers who reached out to me and they said if they pass something like this, we re just