New York’s Gender and Family Project advises parents how to support their children’s gender expression
Seph, a seven-year-old boy with sweeping blond hair, sat between his mom and me in the backseat of a Lyft for the ride to an indoor playground in the family’s New York neighborhood.
“Are we going here so that you can see how I play with other kids?” he asked, turning to me.
We all know that when we’re afraid we don’t make the best decisions
It makes a world of difference that I don’t have to worry about getting phone calls from the school every day
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