10.04.2019 • Articles & NewsBlog
Understanding builds over time
Research finds it takes around 2 years for parents to find it less difficult to accept their LGBTQ child.
View ResourceThat is every child’s greatest need — and greatest fear. That question is more important than the words “I’m gay” or “I’m trans”.
That question started a journey for our founder, Janet Duke — to keep her child safe, to deal with her own fear and worry, and eventually to help countless parents navigate the upheaval that occurs when a child comes out.
Watch VideoResearch finds it takes around 2 years for parents to find it less difficult to accept their LGBTQ child.
View ResourceChristian author Jen Hatmaker and her gay daughter talk about growing up Christian and gay, the faith struggle Sydney experienced, and where they are now as a family.
View ResourceIf your child recently came out to you as LGBTQ, you may be wondering who else they told and how they’re dealing with the coming out process. For students who are newly out, going back to school can be an intimidating and confusing time and they’ll need your love and support more than ever.
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