I know that I can't be the only one here who is a parent, and I was hoping to get some insight from other transitioning or transitioned parents. My child is still young (17 months) so my transition likely won't confuse her as much as it might if she were older. I think. However, she does know me as mommy. So, fellow parents, what do your kids call you? Do they use the word that matched your birth gender, or your real gender? Or do they use a gender neutral word? (<< I am not aware of any of these.) I know that some trans* parents, especially those with older children, are simply called by their first name. I don't really want my child calling me by my name; I am not sure why exactly, but I don't like the idea at all. I don't mind the idea of her continuing to call me mommy during or after my transition, I don't believe in gender roles anyway, even when it comes to parenting. But I'm not sure if it would be appropriate. Also, after you legally changed your name, did you change the name on your child(dren)s birth certificate as well? Or, do you legally have to change your name on your child(ren)s birth certificate(s)?