Not Him or Her: 3 in 1 Bundle
Accepting and Loving My Non-Binary Child: Guide to Using and Understanding Non-Binary Pronouns, Guide to Puberty Blockers, Dead Names, Binders, Body Dysmorphia
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Narrateur(s):
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Tom Brooks
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Auteur(s):
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Michelle Mann
À propos de cet audio
This audiobook bundle consists of the following books:
- Not "Him" or "Her": Accepting and Loving My Non-Binary Child: Here’s What You Should Know
- Not "Him" or "Her": A Quick Guide to Using and Understanding Non-Binary Pronouns
- Not "Him" or "Her"
Has your child told you that they no longer identify with the gender they were assigned at birth? Have they asked you to use specific pronouns with them and told you that they no longer want to be called “he” or “she”?
Your child has identified as nonbinary, and many parents won’t have had the first clue what was coming. You probably don’t know what to think or what to feel. You don’t know how to act, what you are supposed to do, or how to give your child the support they need. That’s why I wrote this guide for parents, a guide that you can refer to at any point during your journey when you are uncertain of what to do, how to feel, or when you just want to understand how someone else managed the situation.
This guide is written as a series of personal stories, and here’s what you will learn:
- What nonbinary means
- What pronouns you should be using
- How to support your nonbinary child
- How to tell the rest of your family, your child’s school, friends, and so on
- Being nonbinary from a teenager’s point of view
- The gender spectrum
- The top nine things that people always get wrong about nonbinary people
And much more.
This is a no-nonsense, straightforward guide that acts as a line of support to help you understand the support your child needs and to guide you through the tricky minefield ahead.
©2022 Michelle Mann (P)2022 Michelle Mann