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BABY NAME CHALLENGE! 🍼

· 14.04.2021 · 17:17:23 ··· ··· Wednesday ·· 3 (3) Sarah-Kate Says
I have been wanting to do the Baby Name Challenge for YEARS! 👶🏽✨

I am so excited to be sharing some of my favourite baby names with you 💗 This challenge was created by the Queen of Baby Names, SJ Strum! 👑 I have linked her channel below so you can check her out.

Please comment the baby names I mentioned that you love! 🥰 I'd also love it if you completed the challenge in the comments so I can see your baby name ideas as well! 💕

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SJ Strum's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD5c2GJWhyBs67qd9s2iEcw

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MY DISCLAIMER:
Baby names often operate under the social construction of a gender binary (i.e. The assumption that you are either a boy or a girl at birth based on your genitalia). This means that the baby's gender will often influence the name parents decide to give it. It also means that certain names are reserved for boys and others for girls. This in turn creates preconceived ideas and beliefs of what the babbling and bewildered little baby will be as a toddler/child/teen/adult and how they should be treated right from birth (from the toys they should play with to their pronouns). There is no foundation for this other than the deeply engrained social construction that gender is a binary.

I firmly believe that the gender binary needs to be challenged and dismantled. Being gendered at birth, and using the gender binary to assign a name, is unfair because it creates a personality, expectations, and sets of rules for the baby before it even knows who it is and how it wants to express itself. As a result, during this video I have not referred to names as being specifically suited for either a boy or girl. Even if the question is posed as such, I have chosen not to respond that way. I have also avoided using any pronouns when talking about a name in order to disrupt the notion that names should be categorised by gender. If I slip up or make a mistake in this regard, please forgive me. I am in a continuous journey of unlearning the gender binary and am committed to dismantling its assumptions.


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