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Paria Hassouri on Parenting a Transgender Child

Dec 1, 2020
Paria Hassouri, a pediatrician and transgender rights activist, shares her heartfelt journey of parenting a transgender child. She discusses her book, highlighting the transformative process of understanding and supporting her daughter’s transition. Paria delves into her emotional struggle from fear to acceptance, emphasizing the crucial role of parental support and community. The conversation touches on the importance of navigating gender identity in parenting, fostering a nurturing environment, and celebrating the unique identities of our children.
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ANECDOTE

Coming Out

  • Paria Hassouri's middle child came out as a trans girl at 13 and a half.
  • This was unexpected, as she hadn't shown typical "signs" of being trans as a child.
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Late Realization

  • Many trans individuals don't realize their gender identity until puberty or later.
  • Paria Hassouri learned this after researching and attending support groups.
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Post-Puberty Persistence

  • After puberty, only 2-3% of children who identify as trans change their minds.
  • This statistic highlights the importance of early support and acceptance.
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