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Transgender Children, Oh My! Tools for Parents Traversing Gender Expansivity

Transgender Children, Oh My! Tools for Parents Traversing Gender Expansivity

Update: 2024-07-22
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In this episode of Queer Story Time, host Stevie interviews Ben Greene (he/him), an international public speaker, transgender man, and author of the book "My Child is Trans, Now What?". As a passionate advocate for transgender youth, Ben strives to meet everyone with compassion, regardless of their starting point. Join us as Ben shares insights on the importance of unconditional parental support, the impact of societal expectations, and his ongoing advocacy work.

Key Points:

  1. Parental Support: Ben emphasizes that children exploring their gender identity need unconditional love and support from their parents. Delaying support can lead to feelings of isolation and a desire to leave home as soon as possible.
  2. Exploration: Allowing children to explore their gender identity without judgment is crucial. Exploration is a natural part of childhood and should not be restricted by rigid gender norms.
  3. Gender Expectations: Parents often impose their own gender expectations on their children. Letting go of these expectations benefits all children, helping them develop into emotionally intelligent and confident adults.
  4. Misconceptions: Ben discusses his own fears and misconceptions about hormone therapy, noting that societal narratives often distort the realities of transitioning.
  5. Identity: It's important to recognize that trans individuals have multifaceted identities beyond their gender. Trans people lead diverse and fulfilling lives.
  6. Advocacy: Ben addresses lawmakers, highlighting that anti-trans laws are unpopular and fail to address pressing societal issues. He urges them to consider the broader impact of their actions.
  7. Support Networks: Queer and trans youth should find supportive networks and allies to help them navigate challenges and advocate on their behalf.
  8. Storytelling: Sharing personal stories is a profound way to foster connection and understanding. Holding space for each other’s truths is essential.
  9. Future Projects: Ben is working on a fantasy novel that explores the magic inherent in the trans experience, aiming to put more positive and diverse narratives into the world.

Connect with Ben:

Instagram: @pseudo.bro

TikTok: @pseudobro

Visit his website: www.bgtranstalks.com 

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Transgender Children, Oh My! Tools for Parents Traversing Gender Expansivity

Transgender Children, Oh My! Tools for Parents Traversing Gender Expansivity

Stevie Inghram