“…If developmentalists are clearer about what patterns of gender cognition are most common for children who identify as male, female, or (increasingly) another gender early on, they might also be able to help parents and clinicians identify signs that an intersex child is being raised as the "wrong" gender. That is, the medical establishment has reported many cases where parents of intersex children were told to raise their children as a particular gender or even conducted surgery to "assign" a gender, but then later it became apparent that the child's assigned gender did not feel authentic to the child (e.g., Dessens, Slijper, & Drop, 2005;Reiner, 2005). Indeed, a current lawsuit in South Carolina focuses on the very issue of wrongful or erroneous early assignment (Greenfield, 2014).…”