How can I teach my kids that a person's appearance does not tell you anything about their gender or pronouns?
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Read MoreWhen your kid comes out as transgender AND gay, approach the topic with an open mind, and leave behind your ideas about what is “right” or “wrong” when it comes to who we are and who we love based on gender.
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Read MoreMy young trans son wants to start hormones, and I don't know what to do.
Read MoreMy gender nonconforming son tends to push boundaries when it comes to clothes, makeup, and hair.
Read MoreMany transgender and nonbinary people experience some kind of gender dysphoria. This Defining piece breaks down the different types of gender dysphoria.
Read MoreOur son is 11 year old and just started wearing eyeliner at home. How do we navigate supporting him at his Catholic school?
Read MoreSome people wear special pieces of clothing called binders to flatten their chests. Here are some tips for using binders correctly and safely!
Read MoreThis year, your son wants to go trick-or-treating as a princess. How do you prepare for the potential push-back from other parents?
Read MoreWe can all work to make schools safer and more accepting for trans students.
Read MoreJulie Tarney gives advice to a parent who is having trouble accepting that her child is truly trans.
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Read MoreDannielle Owens-Reid, co-founder of My Kid Is Gay, gives tips to a parent who wants to be supportive of their child's clothing choices over the holidays without making assumptions about gender identity.
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?'
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Read MoreJulie Tarney, author of My Son Wears Heels, offers advice to a parent who is concerned about their son being stigmatized because of his femininity and friendships with girls.
Read MoreYouth Writer Linda Sankat gives advice to a young person whose parent wants them to wear a dress to prom.
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