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Helping Families Understand Their LGBTQ Kids

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2 months ago

Should I Let My Daughter and Her Girlfriend Share a Cabin at Summer Camp?

My daughter is now dating her roommate from summer camp and wants to continue to be cabin mates with her this summer. Should I let her?

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Dating, Sex, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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7 months ago

My Daughter Came Out and Now Is Distancing Herself from Our Family

My daughter came out as asexual, and have been distancing herself from her family because she never felt validated growing up. How do I make amends?

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Asexuality, Coming Out, Kristin Russo, aromantic, asexual, comingout, lgbt, lgbtq, my kid is asexual, mykidisasexual, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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2 years ago

5 Tips For Talking To Your LGBTQ Child About Sexual Health

Talking to your child about safer sex practices can always be a tough conversation to have, but especially if you have to have the conversation as your child is coming into an LGBTQ identity at the same time. Ellen Kate has five tips to help you through it.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Ellen Kate, Sex, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents, safe schools, safeschools
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2 years ago

Why “What Makes A Baby” Is Important for Any and All Children

“What Makes A Baby,” a children’s book by Cory Silverberg, is a fantastic addition to the way we teach young children about reproduction in a way that is inclusive of all genders, orientations, and abilities.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Book review, Sarah Simon, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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2 years ago

10 Reasons Why You Need to Read “Sex Is a Funny Word”

“Sex Is A Funny Word,” a children’s book written and illustrated by Cory Silverberg and Fiona Smyth, is nothing short but revolutionary. Here are 10 reasons why it should be on your bookshelf as soon as possible.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Book review, Kristin Russo, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parents
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2 years ago

Sexual Assault and Asexuality

Is there a cause-and-effect relationship between being sexually assaulted and identifying as asexual? Rachel Halder takes on this tough question.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Asexuality, Mental Health, Rachel Halder, Sexual violence, asexual, lgbt, lgbtq, my kid is asexual, mykidisasexual, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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2 years ago

Queering Your Child’s Sex Education

Most school-based sex education programs focus solely on reproduction and heterosexual relationships. Rachel Dougherty gives parents a few tips on making this education more inclusive of LGBTQIA identities.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Rachel Dougherty, Sex, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents, safe schools, safeschools, teacher advice, teacheradvice
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3 years ago

How Can I Talk to My Child About Consent?

How and when should parents talk to their queer children about consent? The answer: Early and often.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Rachel Dougherty, Sex, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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3 years ago

Will My Son Get AIDS?

In which Laurin Mayeno answers a very common question on a lot of parents’ minds when their sons come out to them: is the AIDS epidemic over? And if not, will my son get infected?

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Laurin Mayeno, lgbt, lgbtq, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents
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3 years ago

Why Is There a Double Standard with Sleepovers?

A mom is worried her daughter might be sharing a room on a field trip with a friend who might be more than “just a friend,” and she’s confused about this double standard. Co-Founder Dannielle has some thoughts to share.

TAGS: #my kid is gay, #mykidisgay, Advice, Bisexual, Bisexuality, Dannielle Owens-Reid, lgbt, lgbtq, my kid is bi, my kid is bisexual, mykidisbi, mykidisbisexual, parenting, parenting advice, parentingadvice, parents

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