Which statement about transgender children is true?
A. When questioned about their peer preferences, transgender children respond very differently from nontransgender agemates who share their expressed gender.
B. Transgender preschoolers and school-age children are not pretending, confused, or delayed in gender understanding.
C. Gender dysphoria typically disappears in early adolescence as young people who were previously dissatisfied with their birth sex encounter their first feelings of sexual attraction.
D. Current evidence suggests that the best approach for gender-dysphoric children is to lessen their cross-gender behavior and increase their comfort with their birth sex.
Answer: B
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