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puberty, drugs and gender identity. If we as parents choose not to talk about these things with our children, they will eventually find the answers themselves and may feel that they cannot ask for help from us, or worse, may think
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This could also relate to their backgrounds, i.e. growing up in cosmopolitan cities or on “the coasts.” Unfortunately, I did not ask participants where they grew up so I am unable to draw conclusions about whether attendees’ experiences at the event varied across backgrounds. As one review...
honest communication is key. Don't be afraid to ask questions and start conversations with your children about their thoughts and feelings. With older children in particular, check in often if you're worried about bullying or teasing, and support your child's choices and gender expression,...
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When you get to the question of gender, ask them, “Should I put boy, girl or other?” Even if your child has always expressed a cisgender identity, this reinforces the idea that if there’s new information, you are open to hearing it. Hargreaves also notes that some children who...