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Gender: A Wider Lens

53 - You Affirmed Your Child's Gender... How to Roll Back

Gender: A Wider Lens

Sasha Ayad and Stella O'Malley

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Mental Health

4.6 • 961 Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2021

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Sometimes parents come to realize that the affirmative approach hasn’t worked out for their gender-distressed child and they could benefit from alternative approaches. In this episode, Sasha and Stella discuss the many complicated reasons some parents reluctantly affirm their child’s gender and how difficult and brave it can be to rethink the strategy. Parenting styles are explored, and Sasha and Stella point out the importance of finding your confident voice and parenting authority. They also offer tips and suggestions for steering the ship in a better direction once a family has gathered more information and observed an unfavorable outcome of the affirmative approach. These strategies include mitigating powerful influences on your child, broadening the family’s perspective on what overall well-being looks like, and modeling that it’s OK to change your mind once you get better information.

Links:

High Warmth, High Expectations lead to the best outcomes: Developmentalscience.com/blog/2015/6/28/the-only-parenting-model-you-need


Book Recommendation for parents: Hold on to Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers Amazon.com/Hold-Your-Kids-Parents-Matter/dp/0375760288

“4 Types of Parenting Styles and Their Effects on Kids” Verywellfamily.com/types-of-parenting-styles-1095045


“Diana Baumrind’s Parenting Styles”: Iastate.pressbooks.pub/parentingfamilydiversity/chapter/chapter-1-2/


Extended Notes:

  • Is affirming the best way to support a gender-questioning teen?
  • Affirmation is often a bandage approach to a much bigger underlying problem.
  • Do you think you made a mistake with affirming your child’s gender? Let’s discuss this openly.
  • Parents have been steered wrong on this issue and it takes a certain level of strength and rebelliousness for parents to go against doctor’s orders.
  • Some parents give in because they’re so tired of being called transphobic.
  • Sometimes children are just trying to test the boundaries, and saying they’re transgender is one of those “boundary-pushing” things.
  • Stella admits we’re in no man’s land. It can be tough to know what’s right and what’s wrong.
  • What do you do with the whole pronoun issue? What should parents use?
  • Are you afraid of your child’s distress and their tears? Does your parental instinct kick in to do everything in your power to make them feel better?
  • What happens if you have a more authoritative parenting style? How does that work in a gender-questioning teen?
  • How do you tell your friends and family you have a gender-questioning teen? If you tell half of your circle of friends and the other half you don’t, your teen will perceive that as transphobia instead of “this is a complicated issue.”
  • Sasha explores whether being honest about your distrust in this “gender-questioning thing” is a good thing or not.
  • It’s okay to change your mind on your approach to this tricky process. Sasha breaks down how you can communicate this to your child.
  • A young person is constantly searching for their identity and what makes them who they are.
  • If you want to slow things down, take the focus away from gender and then see what happens.
  • Do you want a pause or an undo on the medical process? Stella talks about interventions with your child and how to best approach...

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0:00.0

You're listening to gender, a wider lens.

0:04.0

I'm Stella O'Malley, a psychotherapist in Ireland.

0:06.5

And I'm Sasha Ayad, an adolescent therapist in the United States.

0:10.6

Since 2016, my practice has been exclusively dedicated to gender questioning teens

0:16.1

and families impacted by gender dysphoria. I also work with gender questioning

0:20.7

teenagers and I facilitated support meetings for families and

0:24.2

individuals who have been impacted by gender issues. We're curious about the

0:28.1

concept of gender and how it's unfolding in the wider culture. Join us as we look at gender through a wider lens.

0:35.0

Hi, Sesha.

0:39.0

Hi, Stella, how are you feeling today?

0:42.0

Good, good. yeah, we're going to do a complex kind of issue today and I really hope we do it justice because these are issues that so many I think both of us have noticed a real uptick in the amount of people contacting us exactly about this issue.

1:03.0

And so we said, right, let's grasp this particularly difficult thorny issue.

1:09.0

So do you want to explain what we're about to now?

1:12.0

Yeah. So we're talking about families who have a child

1:17.3

questioning their gender who started out with the affirmation protocol. These are people who maybe have gone to their GP or

1:26.6

child psychologist and referred to a gender clinic and were told in pretty certain terms that affirming is the best way to support this child.

1:37.0

So these families might have changed the child's name and pronouns, they might have even started them on puberty blockers and after some time

1:47.3

They might have wondered if this was the best approach

1:51.2

So I know I have been getting way more inquiries from families in

1:56.2

this boat and I think it's very terrifying when they start to go online and do some additional research and see that there are other ways to think about this.

2:09.0

And I don't know if this is your experience, but I think a very common scenario that I've seen is we were promised that affirming would

2:17.6

calm things down and there were pre-existing mental health issues. So we did it with a lot of faith in this process, and what

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