In seperate sessions, the Finnish child's parents are berated and made to feel like they're to blame for having a trans kid.

The American child's parents are spoken with and given information about trans children and a final say in any treatments their child might receive.
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really hope america stays this way or it'll ust embolden finland and hurt more people :(
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Huh... folks? Aren't you up with their news? The laws they have passed?

Trans people are being striped from their rights there by the clock, and the kids was the FIRST target.

The states with legal support are already the minority, and lets not even talk about people's access to healthcare 🫰
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The Finnish child and their parents continue to have these sessions for years. High staff turnover means they don't get to know anyone or form lasting relationships with staff. No other support or treatment is offered.
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The American child's assessment (done invisibly within therapy sessions) lasts a year or so, and then they have the opportunity to progress to medical interventions if child, parents, and doctors agree.
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