Former House Speaker Paul Ryan recently said that he was not a “cultural war guy,” contending that he is more concerned about the debt crisis. This is what we would expect from someone who is at home sitting on the board of directors of Fox News’ parent company, Fox Corporation. ...
Whether you seek a support group for LGBTQ families or one for your child’s specific condition is a highly personal decision only you can make. While it may take some research and trial and error, support groups can be an invaluable way to get additional emotional support for your child. ...
Advocates for Youth offers resources, tools, and strategies specifically for youth-serving professionals to help them promote the health and well being of young LGBTQ people. Consortium of Higher Education Dedicated to supporting educators who work with LGBTQ+ students, the Consortium of Higher Educatio...
With regard to family the transition to parenthood brings both joys and interaction, lesbian mothers were more support- challenges. The broader literature indicates that ive of one another in observations of triadic (i.e., after the adoption of a first child, there is a period parent/parent/...
There are also challenges LGBTQ+ parents face that their straight peers do not — about 30 percent of LGBQ parents are not legally recognized or are unsure about their legal status as the parent/guardian of at least one child, according to the report. LGBTQ+ parents are also more likely to...
Parental Hope is dedicated to raising awareness about infertility, providing emotional support to those battling infertility through support groups and providing financial support to couples battling infertility through the Parental Hope Family Grant. Eligibility LGBTQ-friendly. Applicants must be U.S. ...
I’m a happily married parent in an ethically non-monogamous relationship. My son is doing great. Commentary Pride isn’t just inaccessible for disabled people, it’s emotionally inaccessible too Life My religious family stopped speaking to me when I came out. My chosen family rescued me. ...
As you look for ways to support your child, you should also seek support for yourself. Look for parent groups and resources in your area, such as those offered by PFLAG. It can be helpful to connect with others who have gone or are going through a similar experience and have a safe ...
“The absolute, number one thing a parent can do for their child is listen, said GLAAD ambassador Rowan Hepps Keeney. "I can’t tell you how important it is to just have a parent listen to what you have to say about your identity, about your experience — about what’s frustrating abo...
nor could I afford to push my own limits. By my forties I had found myself a closeted single parent whose gendered past had to remain a secret. It was not a space my twenty year-old self would ever have expected to be in, but I had a job, two children to support and no way ou...