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New Gender Spectrum Web Site

New Gender Spectrum Web Site

Gender Spectrum, which “provides education, training and support to help create a gender sensitive and inclusive environment for all children and teens,” has launched a beautiful new Web site with a ton of information and resources. Parents of transgender or gender-variant children will find the site (and organization) of particular interest, but other parents and educators should check it out as well. Even if your children aren’t transgender or gender-variant, you never know when they might have a friend or classmate who is. Gender Spectrum’s executive director is Stephanie Brill, author of The Transgender Child: A Handbook for Families and Professionals, which I reviewed here, and of The New Essential Guide to Lesbian Conception, Pregnancy, and Birth. The Gender Spectrum site was built by Sarah Dopp, a Web developer, social media consultant, and the founder and community manager of Genderfork. Some of you may know her from the Geek Labs
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Where to begin? Here! With info and resources on beginning the journey to parenthood.

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