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This page contains a list of resources directed to friend and family of non-binary people. It's not an exhaustive list but a selection of  web sites, books and videos.
This page contains a list of resources directed to friend and family of non-binary people. It's not an exhaustive list but a selection of  web sites, books and videos.


== Online ==
== Parents ==
If your child has come out as [[non-binary]], the best thing you can do is to '''actively support them'''. That means not only listening to them but also doing research about non-binary gender identities and changing their name and pronouns if they ask you to. This wiki is a good starting point for educating yourself, but this is a list of some other resources:


=== Articles ===
=== Online ===
* [http://www.apa.org/topics/lgbt/transgender.aspx Transgender People, Gender Identity and Gender Expression] (American Psychological Association): frequently asked questions about transgender people.
* [http://www.apa.org/topics/lgbt/transgender.aspx Transgender People, Gender Identity and Gender Expression] (American Psychological Association): frequently asked questions about transgender people.
* [http://everydayfeminism.com/2014/03/too-queer-for-your-binary/ Too Queer for Your Binary: Everything You Need to Know and More About Non-Binary Identities] by Kaylee Jakubowski on Everyday Feminism.
* [http://everydayfeminism.com/2014/03/too-queer-for-your-binary/ Too Queer for Your Binary: Everything You Need to Know and More About Non-Binary Identities] by Kaylee Jakubowski on Everyday Feminism.
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* Blah blah chat
* Blah blah chat


== Books ==
=== Books ===
* [https://www.amazon.com/Transgender-Child-Handbook-Families-Professionals/dp/1573443182 The Transgender Child] by Stephanie A. Brill and Rachel Pepper
* [https://www.amazon.com/Transgender-Child-Handbook-Families-Professionals/dp/1573443182 The Transgender Child] by Stephanie A. Brill and Rachel Pepper
* [https://www.amazon.com/Transgender-Teen-Professionals-Supporting-Non-Binary/dp/1627781749 The Transgender Teen] by Stephanie A. Brill and Lisa Kenney
* [https://www.amazon.com/Transgender-Teen-Professionals-Supporting-Non-Binary/dp/1627781749 The Transgender Teen] by Stephanie A. Brill and Lisa Kenney
== Other family members ==
== Children ==
== Friends ==
== Educators ==
== Employers and coworkers ==
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