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Transgender youth are children or adolescents who do not identify with the sex they were assigned at birth. Because transgender youth are usually dependent on their parents for care, shelter, financial support, and other needs, they face different challenges compared to adults. According to the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, the American Psychological Association, and the American Academy of Pediatrics, appropriate care for transgender youth may include supportive mental health care, social transition, and/or puberty blockers, which delay puberty and the development of secondary sex characteristics to allow children more time to explore their gender identity. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, by age four, most children have a stable sense of their gender identity, and research substantiates that children who are prepubertal and assert a transgender or gender diverse identity know their gender as clearly and as consistently as their developmentally equivalent peers who identify as cisgender and benefit from the same level of social acceptance. A review published in 2022 found the majority of pre-pubertal children who socially transition persist in their identity in 5- to 7-year follow-ups. Gender dysphoria is likely to be permanent if it persists during puberty. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Beautiful Music for Ugly Children
Ciel
My Dad Thinks I'm a Boy?!: A Trans Positive Children's Book
The World Needs More Trans Cuties
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Histories of the Transgender Child
Serious Trans Vibes
We Won't be Erased
Love Me for Who I Am
Gender Helpline
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Boys Run the Riot
The Scarf
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Origins: The Assigned Male Digital Anthology
Gender Euphoria Galore
Nice Gender! Did your mom pick it out for you?
Girlhood
Assignée garçon: Ambiance trans de feu
En coup de vent
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Sleepaway Camp
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Magical Boy
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Supporting Transgender Autistic Youth and Adults: A Guide for Professionals and Families
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