Karen Thompson gives advice for supporting a child who is being bullied by the other boys in school because they think his choice of backpack is too feminine.
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 MoreClaudia Astorino gives advice and suggests resources to a parent who has an intersex child but is not sure how to talk to them about intersex.
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 MoreParent-kid duo Kirsten and Lucy give advice on how to talk to teenagers about their dating life without making them uncomfortable.
Read MoreA devout Christian parent wonders what her gay son's future will be like, and whether he is truly a sinner in God's eyes. Broderick Greer, Virginia Seminary student, offers his perspective.
Read MoreWhat's the best way to react when another parent makes a homophobic remark? How do you confront them if you don't want to out your child? Lisa, a parent, offers lessons from her personal experience.
Read MoreHuffington Post blogger amelia responds to a parent who wonders if her daughter's body image and self-esteem issues have driven her to date women.
Read MoreLauren Lubin, creator of the movement, We Exist, addresses some common concerns of parents when their trans* kids say that they're ready to go on hormones. {Subtítulos en Español}
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 MoreWhen a parent has a feeling that their kid may be gay, is it better to ask directly or give them the time and space to come out (or not) on their own? Laurin Mayeno, founder of Out Proud Families, weighs pros and cons and speaks from her experience.
Read MoreProfessor Rex Butt, author of "Now What? For Families with Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Children," addresses a parent's concerns about which public restrooms they should let their kid use as he transitions.
Read MoreDannielle and Kristin, co-founders of The Parents Project, answer a question from a parent who wants to attend Gay Pride festivities with her son without cramping his style.
Read MoreNew York Times bestselling author Suzanne Brockmann answers a question from a parent who feels that their child's bisexual identity is a product of being influenced by a new group of friends, not who he actually is.
Read MoreWatch: Laurin Lubin, creator of the movement We Exist, explains why people might change their names and pronouns, and how to adjust to using the correct pronouns over time. {Subtítulos en Español}
Read MoreDannielle Owens-Reid and Kristin Russo, co-founders of The Parents Project, offer advice to parents who lost a few friends when their child came out, but want their child to understand that it isn't her fault.
Read MoreAuthor Alyse Wayne responds to a parent's concerns about their daughter being out at work and what that could mean for her future career.
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