New York, NY – In the Life Media debuted a web-exclusive “It Gets Better” video featuring parents of transgender youth delivering a message of support for other such parents, the first “It Gets Better” video of its kind. In the video, parents from PFLAG’s support group for families of transgender children share their personal struggles to understand their child’s needs and find support for both themselves and their families.
“Those early days were very difficult,” says Catherine, parent to a transgender child. “I was scared. I felt alone. I felt somehow responsible for having done this to my child.”
Families with transgender children must confront binary perceptions of gender, widespread transphobia and controversial parenting decisions. But with education and support, these parents are proof that it really does get better.
WATCH “It Gets Better: Parents of Transgender Youth Speak Out:”
http://www.itlmedia.org/clips/entry/it-gets-better-parents-of-transgender-youth-speak-out
To learn more about families with transgender children, watch IN THE LIFE’s April episode, “Becoming Me,” a sensitive look into the real-life experience of eight families whose children fall across the gender spectrum. “Becoming Me” will debut April 1, 2012. A preview of the full episode is also available to media; for the link to the full episode, contact Eleanor Moonier via the phone number or email address above, or Cathy Renna at 917-757-6123 or cathy@rennacommunications.com.
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