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His son is having a different experience than he did growing up.
A Canadian project shines light on the range of emotions those with the syndrome experience.
The two-spirit married couple are their "role models."
Some families say the spooky day makes them "uncomfortable and frightened."
Being a sexual or gender minority can add layers to the loneliness.
Charlie, Parker, and Harper are on the rise!
They change school culture and save lives (plus theyre fun).
Their research found that kids are sick of gendered toys.