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HUMAN SEXUALITY T Y RANSGENDER OUTH P , M I ERCEPTIONS EDIA NFLUENCES S C AND OCIAL HALLENGES No part of this digital document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means. The publisher has taken reasonable care in the preparation of this digital document, but makes no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of information contained herein. This digital document is sold with the clear understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, medical or any other professional services. H S UMAN EXUALITY Additional books in this series can be found on Nova’s website under the Series tab. Additional e-books in this series can be found on Nova’s website under the eBook tab. HUMAN SEXUALITY T Y RANSGENDER OUTH P , M I ERCEPTIONS EDIA NFLUENCES S C AND OCIAL HALLENGES SHEMYA VAUGHN EDITOR New York Copyright © 2016 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means: electronic, electrostatic, magnetic, tape, mechanical photocopying, recording or otherwise without the written permission of the Publisher. We have partnered with Copyright Clearance Center to make it easy for you to obtain permissions to reuse content from this publication. Simply navigate to this publication’s page on Nova’s website and locate the “Get Permission” button below the title description. This button is linked directly to the title’s permission page on copyright.com. Alternatively, you can visit copyright.com and search by title, ISBN, or ISSN. 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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data ISBN:978-1-53610-108-9 (e-book) Published by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. † New York CONTENTS Preface vii Short Commentary: A Transgender Narrative: "I Can Now Live My Truth" ix Ri Patrick Chapter 1 The Genders We Live: Transgender Youth and Young Adults in an Era of Expanding Gender Paradigms 1 Eion G. Cashman and Andrew S. Walters Chapter 2 The Challenges of Transgender Youth 37 Dennis A. Bunton and Julie M. Smirl Chapter 3 Transgender Christians: Gender Identity, Family Relationships, and Religious Faith 51 Mark A. Yarhouse and Dara Houp Chapter 4 Transgender Adolescents and Transactional Sex 67 Andrew P. Barnett, Monica S. Ruiz and Maria Cecilia Zea Chapter 5 “And Then. Well. And Then I Became Me.”: Transgender Identities in Motion 97 Kaylynne E. Gray and Andrew S. Walters Chapter 6 Transgender Youth in Foster Care: Creating an Inclusive and Affirming Environment 129 Adam McCormick vi Contents Chapter 7 Leveling the Playing Field for All: Safe, Fair, and Equal Inclusion of Transgender Youth Athletes. Part One 143 Adam F. Yerke and Ashley Fortier Chapter 8 Leveling the Playing Field for All: Safe, Fair, and Equal Inclusion of Transgender Youth Athletes. Part Two 165 Adam F. Yerke and Ashley Fortier Chapter 9 Christian Parents' Experiences of Transgender Youth during the Coming out Process 193 Mark A. Yarhouse, Dara Houp, Julia Sadusky and Olya Zaporozhets Chapter 10 Transgender Youth: Ways to Be an Ally and Advocate 209 Mariotta Gary-Smith and Judith E. Steinhart About the Authors 223 Index 229 PREFACE This book was created to give voice to a population being silenced by some caregivers, school officials, religious leaders, and politicians. Transgender Youth: Perceptions, Media Influences and Social Challenges, is about the experience of child development, adolescent development and gender identity development and society’s positive and negative responses. Written in 2016, Transgender Youth: Perceptions, Media Influences and Social Challenges demonstrates that transgender youth have some elements that their 1950s and 1960s counterparts did not experience – hormone blockers, celebrity role models, and social media. As researchers, educators, and clinicians, we hope this book brings the reader closer to empathy for transgender youth and transgender young adults and propels the reader toward action to improve the lives of these exceptional children and adolescents. The book starts with a narrative to provide one example of how transgender youths experience their world. Chapter 1 introduces the topic of gender dysphoria and explains various terms important to this conversation regarding gender identity. Chapter 2 describes the challenges transgender youth experience to include barriers and obstacles not faced by their cisgender counterparts. In Chapter 3, transgender Christian youth discuss gender dysphoria, gender identity development, their families’ response to their gender expression, and their experiences within their faith communities. Chapter 4 reviews the literature on transgender youth and the use of sexual activity as commerce. Chapter 5 summarizes the narrative histories of individuals who identify as transgender or transsexual, starting with their understanding of childhood gender identity experiences. Chapter 6 discusses transgender youth within the foster care system, and the rejection, bullying, harassment, isolation, and instability they experience. Chapters 7 and 8 viii Shemya Vaughn concern transgender youth athletes and the issues they face in school-based and intramural sports programs. In Chapter 9, Christian parents share their experiences and responses to their children disclosing their transgender identity. Lastly, the book ends with Chapter 10, which provides concrete ideas for allies to implement as they support transgender youth in their school and communities. This book would not have been possible without the support of Ashley McClinton, Dr. Elizabeth Bradshaw-Livingston, Paul Livingston, and my parents James and Janice Vaughn. There are numerous women I would like to thank for encouraging me in the editing process: Dr. Jenelle Pitt, Dr. Christie Cruise, Dr. Angela Coker, and Tashiana Cheeks. I would also like to acknowledge my colleagues from Maryville University – Dr. Michael Kiener, Dr. Bob Bertolino, and Dr. Kate Kline. Finally, I want to thank all of the authors who have generously shared their advice, wisdom and experience through their contributions throughout this book. Regardless of the reason for purchasing this text, read it with care and consider the educators, researchers and clinicians who serve this population. Use your voice to vote for measures that will create a safer community, a more positive learning space and a more welcoming home environment for transgender youth.

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