Drag Queen Bingo
PFLAG Philadelphia Presents: Drag Queen Bingo! Sunday, Sept. 22 from 6-9pm at Raymour and Flanigan in Plymouth Meeting, PA. Tickets on sale now!
How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 16: Check In Regularly
Parenting a transgender child comes with unique challenges and responsibilities. One of the most crucial aspects of how to parent a trans child is to maintain open, ongoing communication. Whether your child came out years ago or more recently, itās important to check in regularly with them about their well-being, feelings, and evolving needs. These regular conversations not only show your love and support but also create a safe space where your child feels heard and valued.
The Rise of Anti-LGBTQ Legislation: Protecting Mental Health and Taking Action
There are numerous pieces of anti-LGBTQ legislation being proposed across various states that pose significant threats to the LGBTQ community, particularly transgender individuals. Here are some specific examples and their potential impacts.
A Guide to Finding LGBTQ-Friendly Colleges
For LGBTQ+ students and allies alike, your college search takes on an extra layer of importance. Let's explore how to find a college that will welcome you with open arms and celebrate your unique identity!
How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 15: Let Go, Accept, Grieve
Raising a child is filled with dreams, expectations, and milestones. However, when your child comes out as transgender, those expectations may suddenly shift, and parents can experience a range of emotions that may feel overwhelming. In this crucial time, it is important to remember that your childās journey is theirs, and one of the most significant ways to support them is by processing your own emotions and learning to let go of the future you envisioned for them. Itās natural to feel confused, afraid, or even grieve the loss of the identity you thought your child had.
How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 14: Get Therapy for You and Your Child
Therapy can provide essential support for both you and your transgender child, offering a safe, non-judgmental environment where you can address challenges and emotions. Engaging in therapyāwhether individually or togetherācan play a pivotal role in navigating the complexities of gender identity and the family dynamics that come with it.
How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 13: Jump In and Participate
A powerful way to support your transgender child is by jumping in and participating in their interests, events, and hobbies. When your child expresses an interest in attending Pride events or joining trans support groups, being actively involved alongside them sends a message of unwavering support and solidarity. Your presence in these spaces shows that you not only accept their identity but also value the things that are important to them. This active engagement can make a significant difference in your childās confidence and sense of belonging.
Should a Male Get a Male Therapist?
PFLAG Philadelphia Speaker Series: Mark Segal - āFrom Stonewall to the White Houseā
PFLAG Philadelphia Speaker Series Presents: Guest Speaker Mark Segal, Stonewall Pioneer: award-winning journalist, author and speaker. Topic: From Stonewall to the White House. Sept. 10, 7-8:30pm
How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 12: Educate Yourself
One of the most important steps in supporting your transgender child is committing to ongoing trans education for parents. Understanding the complexities of gender and sexuality is key to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for your child. As a parent, taking the time to educate yourself not only helps you become a more informed ally, but it also equips you with the knowledge to guide your child through their unique journey with confidence and empathy.
Trans Beauty Queens Redefining Pageantry
The world of beauty pageants has long been a bastion of traditional gender norms and rigid beauty standards. However, a new wave of trans beauty queens is challenging these conventions and redefining what it means to be a pageant contestant.
How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 11: Find a Local Gender Clinic
Supporting your transgender child through their journey involves connecting them with the appropriate resources, and one of the most crucial steps is finding a local gender clinic. These clinics specialize in providing comprehensive care for transgender individuals, offering not only medical support but also counseling and emotional guidance.
Therapist for Gay Men: What to Look for in LGBTQ-Affirming Therapy
Gender Dysphoria and Eating Disorders
Join Arrive Therapy and Evolve Counseling for an enlightening presentation on the unique challenges faced by transgender and non-binary individuals struggling with eating disorders.
How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 10: Connect to Resources for Trans Kids (And Parents of Trans Kids)
Supporting a transgender child can be both rewarding and challenging, especially when youāre unsure where to turn for help. Utilizing resources for trans kids and for yourself as a parent or caretaker can make a significant impact on your journey. Access to the right tools and support systems is essential to ensure your child feels validated and empowered.
How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 9: Let Them Explore
When your child comes out as transgender, it marks the beginning of a deeply personal journey, and your support during this time is crucial. One of the most empowering things you can do is to allow them to explore their gender identity. Understanding how to explore gender identity with care and compassion will help your child feel safe and supported as they navigate this path. Exploration is key to self-discovery, and gender identity is no different. Your child may need to experiment with different aspects of their gender expression to figure out what feels right for them.
Your Gender Transition Journey Made Easier - Arrive Therapy's Free Surgery Workbook and Name Change Guide
Going through a gender transition involves navigating complex procedures, legal requirements, and potential roadblocks, but Arrive Therapy's Gender Transition Surgery Workbook and Name Change Guide aim to smooth the process for Chester County, Pennsylvania residents by drawing from their firsthand experiences.
How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 8: Follow Their Lead
Allowing your child to take the lead in their gender exploration is a crucial part of supporting their journey. Every childās experience with gender is unique, and they may move slower or faster than you expect as they navigate their identity. Itās essential to provide the support they need while respecting their pace, as this gives them the confidence to explore who they are in a safe and nurturing environment. Whether your child is considering seeing a gender therapist, trying out a new name, or using different pronouns, your role as a parent is to maintain open dialogue and offer empathy and understanding.
Top Local Resources for Gender-Affirming Care and Support
How to Support Your Trans Child, Part 7: Apologize When You Make a Mistake
Supporting your trans child involves ongoing learning, and mistakes are a natural part of this journey. Sometimes, despite your best intentions, you may say or do things that unintentionally hurt your childās feelings. Itās important to remember that this is okayāyou can learn from these experiences and grow. What truly matters is how you handle those mistakes, as this can significantly impact your childās sense of being seen and validated.
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