When Your Child Says "I'm Trans": New Parent Starter Pack
Released today for ROGD Awareness Day
Today, August 16th, marks ROGD Awareness Day—when researcher Lisa Littman first published her groundbreaking paper on Rapid-Onset Gender Dysphoria in 2018. She gave a name to what thousands of parents were seeing: teenagers with no childhood gender issues suddenly identifying as trans after social media immersion or peer influence.
To mark this day, we're releasing a working draft of our new Parent Starter Pack for Genspect—a comprehensive guide that reflects today's rapidly changing landscape. Over the coming weeks and months, Genspect will be reviewing and updating all its guidance materials.
When Your World Turns Upside Down
Your child says they're transgender. Suddenly you're facing impossible decisions. The school wants to use a new name. Your child threatens suicide if you don't affirm. Their therapist pushes for transition. Their friends are all trans or non-binary. They're on Discord and TikTok constantly. They want hormones and surgery. They hate you for having questions.
You need help. Real help. Not ideology.
What's in the Starter Pack
Our new guide gives you practical tools based on the latest evidence, including the Cass Review, the US HHS report, and recent legal changes:
What to say when you don't know what to say
Your rights when schools pressure you
Dealing with social media without losing your kid
Protecting siblings who feel invisible
Questions to ask therapists who push affirmation
We Need Your Feedback
Since this is a working draft, we need your input. What's missing? What would have helped you?
Comment below or email us at info@genspect.org
You're Not Alone
Your concerns are valid. Your questions aren't hate. Your instincts are right.
The Parent Starter Pack (working draft) gives you evidence-based tools to navigate this crisis while keeping your family together.
Download:
Share with families who need it. On ROGD Awareness Day, we stand with parents seeking real answers.
Find support at genspect.org and daily parent groups at beyondtrans.org.







This is an excellent resource. I am sharing it immediately with some families I know.
I’m definitely saving this! One question I had was how do I deal with the threat of my child cutting ties with parents or siblings who are non-affirming? Especially if they are over 18? Thanks for this resource!