Helping Parents and Trans Kids Translate, Traverse and Grow to Understand Each Other

<p><a href="https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/08/health/gender-reveal-parties-trnd" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">In recent years</a>, gender reveal parties became a big deal, getting more and more elaborate. From the Jumbotron at a Bulls game, to pink-colored water from a firehose, to an alligator chomping on a watermelon filled with blue dye, expecting parents have put creativity and &mdash; let&rsquo;s be honest &mdash; insanity, into gender reveals. All in the effort to celebrate not just birth, but gender.</p> <p>But what if the baby is born intersex? What if years later, after investing in pink or blue bedrooms, girl or boy toys, gender-related activities, and non-neutral clothing, your child tells you they are transgender? What happens then?</p> <p><a href="https://pinkhairandpronouns.com/helping-parents-and-trans-kids-translate-traverse-and-grow-to-understand-each-other-6e63fb42892e"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>