By Kellee Terrell
It's no secret that trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming children are under attack.
Recently, Iowa's governor signed a bill to ban trans girls from participating in school sports. Texas has opened child abuse investigations into families who support their transgender children. The Florida legislature just passed a bill that would prohibit discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity at school. And even public libraries and schools across the country continue to ban queer books. These transphobic and cruel acts send our children the same demoralizing message: That they shouldn't exist.
That couldn't be further from the truth. Not only should transgender children exist, but they should also thrive, live happy lives, and be treated fairly under the law. Most importantly, they are entitled to be respected, supported, and loved, especially at home. Studies show critical benefits of familial and community support and affirmation for transgender children and adolescents. Respecting pronouns, referring to their child by their preferred name, and assisting with access to gender-affirming health care can help lower rates of depression, suicidal ideation, and suicidal behavior. It can also help build self-esteem and help counter the transphobic messages they may be hearing from the outside world.
Love is clearly the answer.