POV: You’re a parent or guardian and your kid is becoming curious about their gender or has already come out. Maybe you yourself haven’t had much exposure to queer and transgender communities, but you still want to be as supportive as possible as your kiddo navigates...
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How to Best Support Your Child “Coming Out”
Hello friends! I am passionate about working with children of all ages, but I findthat preteens especially experience many complex transitions that serve ascatalysts for their future growth. In particular, most children ages 9-12 beginpuberty and therefore begin...
Creating Your Yellow Brick Road
What does it mean to feel at home? There is a debate as to whether home is a physical place or a feeling. Dorothy captures this desire to fill the void of feeling distant, whether it be mentally or physically, when she recites, “There’s no place like home” (Fleming,...
Kings & Queens: Tips from a Therapist on Coming Out
In honor of October being Coming Out Month, I wanted to write a blog very near and dear to my heart. Easily over half of my clients identify as LGBT, non-traditional, non-monogamous, and have some form of a coming out story. Whether they did not feel attracted to the...