Coming out as bisexual is hard, especially because so many of us have false ideas about what bisexuality is. Here are some ways to help you be truly accepting of your child's bisexuality.
Read MoreIt's ok to ask questions, just make sure they come from a good place.
Read MoreAs a parent, how can you best support your child through their first break-up as an out LGBTQ person? Break-ups are hard for anyone, but we have some ideas to help you and your child through it.
Read MoreOne parent is trying to pinpoint the exact reason behind their daughter being gay, but, according to Alyse Knorr, nothing is ever that simple.
Read MoreKristin Russo, co-founder of The Parents Project, urges parents who totally accept their LGBTQIA child to dig a little deeper, ask questions, and always seek to learn and grow alongside your kid.
Read MoreSarah Simon gives parents 10 things to look for in determining whether or not their child's future college will be accepting of their LGBTQ identity.
Read MoreRenee Zalles talks about choosing words wisely, and boosting rather than harming your LGBTQ child's confidence.
Read MoreParenting coach Susan Berland helps a parent navigate the confusion that can arise when a child says that they identify in a certain way, but acts in a way that may suggest otherwise.
Read MoreCornelia Prior has compiled a list of things your kid probably doesn't want to hear over the holidays.
Read MoreAlyse Wayne offers advice to a parent who fears that their newly-out teenage son is turning his back on his faith, as he becomes increasingly resistant to attending church with the family.
Read MoreKaren Thompson draws on personal experience to give advice to a parent who wants to understand their child's gender identity versus their sexuality.
Read MoreToday, Allyee Whaley of The Trevor Project gives advice to a parent who is concerned about their son's mental health and wants to make sure that they know the warning signs of self harm.
Read MoreRecently, Dannielle & Kristin, co-founders of My Kid Is Gay, did an interview with Cool Hunting discussing their upcoming book This Is a Book for Parents of Gay Kids. Read one mom's question in response to the article, asking why the book is needed, and Kristin's reply!
Read MoreDrawing on her experience facilitating a Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) at a West Philadelphia school, Social worker Anna Krieger speaks about the kind of bullying that can often go unnoticed and escape accountability.
Read MoreSo, you've had "the talk" with your kid once, but now that they've come out to you, how can you adapt the conversation to be supportive and relevant?
Read MoreMiddle school bullies can be cruel. How can a parent help a child who is being bullied--without embarrassing them?
Read MoreDannielle & Kristin respond to a common question: 'If my daughter is attracted to women, why would she be with women who look like men?'
Read MoreKirsten & Lucy give advice to a parent who wants to establish ground rules about PDA and not sleeping in the same room without seeming unsupportive of their daughter's relationship.
Read MoreWhat can your kid's school administration do to curb bullying? Out, queer educator Sara Schmidt-Kost offers tips to parents.
Read MoreWatch: Dannielle Owens-Reid & Kristin Russo, co-founders of My Kid Is Gay, respond to a parent's concern: "My kid just came out to me as a lesbian, and I'm worried that now they won't have a relationship with their faith." {Subtítulos en Español}
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