S1: E2: What would you want for your own kids?
Hey, Cis! is a weekly head-on conversation about current affairs and gender-based issues affecting trans and non-binary youth, students and adults within our Maritime community.
We take on difficult topics; breaking us out of the binary, smashing stigma and fostering greater connection between our cisgender community and trans, gender creative and non-binary community.
What would you want for your own kids?
Megan K. is a healthcare professional with a transgender child and Megan bridges the parent-healthcare professional gap. She says, she feels it's important to be visible as a parent with a trans child; sharing some of her beautiful journey provides context for those who are willing to learn about trans affirming healthcare.
"I would challenge people to start thinking about, how are the processes in your organization contributing to gender normativity. Because, if you're part of that system and you're not trying to improve it, then you're perpetuating gender norms.... it takes reflection and insight."
One critical support element, Megan agrees, is the child's teacher and their school's approach to a gender affirming curriculum. She shares a little about what her child's school got so right. And where they've reached some road blocks.
Now in Grade 2, her daughter Bri is currently managing daily verbal attacks on her gender identity. COVID-19 has changed the landscape of learning and connection for parents and teachers. And this challenges her ability to ensure her daughter is having a positive experience in school.
Produced and edited in-house.
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Hey, Cis! is a weekly head-on conversation about current affairs and gender-based issues affecting trans and non-binary youth, students and adults within our Maritime community.
We take on difficult topics; breaking us out of the binary, smashing stigma and fostering greater connection between our cisgender community and trans, gender creative and non-binary community.
What would you want for your own kids?
Megan K. is a healthcare professional with a transgender child and Megan bridges the parent-healthcare professional gap. She says, she feels it's important to be visible as a parent with a trans child; sharing some of her beautiful journey provides context for those who are willing to learn about trans affirming healthcare.
"I would challenge people to start thinking about, how are the processes in your organization contributing to gender normativity. Because, if you're part of that system and you're not trying to improve it, then you're perpetuating gender norms.... it takes reflection and insight."
One critical support element, Megan agrees, is the child's teacher and their school's approach to a gender affirming curriculum. She shares a little about what her child's school got so right. And where they've reached some road blocks.
Now in Grade 2, her daughter Bri is currently managing daily verbal attacks on her gender identity. COVID-19 has changed the landscape of learning and connection for parents and teachers. And this challenges her ability to ensure her daughter is having a positive experience in school.
Produced and edited in-house.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/SimplyGoodForm
Creators and Guests
Host
Cyn Sweeney
Co-Host Hey, Cis! Long-clawed mama bear. Curious social explorer with rose-coloured glasses. Storyteller and accidental entrepreneur. Champion for equity, inclusion and belonging. Not neutral.