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The Gender Identity Workbook for Kids: A Guide to Exploring Who You Are is written for all the amazing gender-diverse children who are exploring, expressing or experiencing a gender differently than expected based on their assigned sex.  With 37 fun and informative activities, the workbook walks a child through lessons about gender, understanding their unique gender and exploring what they need to live a happy and healthy life.

 

"I really liked all of this book, however, my favorite part was seeing all the trans people throughout history that have helped us progress. I really loved that many of them looked like me, a black trans girl, and gave me more hope and confidence that I too can make history and the world an even better place." 

-Trinity Neal, 14 year old

"I really enjoyed the different activities this workbook had to offer for both parents and kids. This workbook can also help medical providers, mental health workers and educators understand more about the gender spectrum of the young gender-diverse people they work with. This workbook can change the narrative and change hearts and minds."  

-DeShanna Neal, Parent of a transgender child

"Kelly Storck’s “Gender Identity Workbook For Kids” is comprehensive—If you’ve thought about it, you’ll likely find it in this book.  Concepts are explained clearly, and with sensitivity, insight, caring and compassion.  Ms. Storck offers sage advice and support—it feels as if she is right there with you.  This book is a valuable resource to go back to frequently on the gender journey of self-discovery, deeply affirming of the uniqueness and worth of every person.”  

-Stephen Rosenthal, Co-Founder and Medical Director of the UCSF Child and Adolescent Gender Center

"The Gender Identity Workbook for Kids: A Guide to Exploring Who You Are is written for all the amazing gender-diverse children who are exploring, expressing or experiencing a gender differently than expected based on their assigned sex.  With 37 fun and informative activities, the workbook walks a child through lessons about gender, understanding their unique gender and exploring what they need to live a happy and healthy life."

-Johanna Olson-Kennedy, Medical Director of the Center for Transyouth Health and Development at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

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