'The Transgender Child' New handbook has tips for parents whose children don't fit the societal mold, and probably never will
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/09/17/NSQR125MBC.DTLTalia Kennedy
9/17/2008
A child may be born with female anatomy, but what if her first words are "I'm a boy," and she wants to live as a boy as she gets older?
Or a boy enjoys playing with girly toys and sometimes expresses himself in traditionally feminine ways?
Two Bay Area women who have worked with transgender and gender-fluid children have written a handbook for parents whose kids aren't typical boys or girls.