Transgender: Transition Success Series
Free transgender article, widely considered to be the ultimate how to guide.

Melanie Anne Phillips was the original creator of the
transgender forum on AOL and started Heartcorps.com, the first online
support site for the transgendered community. Melanie has a background
as a writer, business owner, college lecturer and film producer. She
very successfully transitioned years ago and generously shares her
knowledge with others. She has produced a number of guides for the
transgender community including her male to female voice training video,
titled How to Develop a Female Voice, widely known as the
ultimate
transgender
voice coaching video. Many people learn
better if they can actually see and hear learning points so you can
purchase Melanie's transgender voice training video How to Develop a
Female Voice at a special Internet purchase price of $19.95.
If you're
transgendered and want to develop a more feminine voice, this is the
starting point for you. Whether you're transsexual, crossdresser or
otherwise identify yourself as transgender, there is a wealth of
information contained within Melanie's
transgender voice
training article, in the free online voice
training resources listed at the end of the article and in Melanie's
training video
How to
Develop a Female Voice.
Many transgendered people struggle with their voice. Indeed many pass
flawlessly in appearance only to be given away by their voice. With
work, most of us can succeed in attaining a passable feminine voice. It
does take work, perhaps a lot of work; but the rewards are well worth
it. Bookmark this page and begin your journey to finding your feminine
voice. You have found everything you will need to have the perfect voice
you need to complete your feminine persona.
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Question: Do you have transgender child?
(Posted by: Unconditional.love on 2010-02-27 22:01:26)
I have a 4 year old Transgender child and it is proving to be very difficult raising a Transgender Child. I would like to talk with other parents who have raised or are raising a transgender child. |
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Posted by: N. PIKE on 2010-02-27, 22:05:02
Thats impossible. Your child is to young to make that choice |
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Posted by: Artemisa on 2010-02-27, 22:08:11
Trans-children are born that way, it may seem odd or weird at first but if you search your heart and help them be them, you won't push them away and your relationship with them will flourish. But remember...Sometimes you have to go through hardships to get the daisy. |
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Posted by: Fubu05 on 2010-02-27, 22:15:07
My younger brother always wanted to dress in a skirt when he was younger. But we found ways he could get past it i gave him a shirt he could wear when he was 6 and i was 16 and the shirt fitt him like a dress but then he ran around lifting it up saying im a princess. so i told him showing his underwear is not appropriate and that he was a prince . But he is still struggling with sexual orientation he does not dress like a girl currently. I suggest being responsibly supportive like i have. |
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Posted by: slippery.when.wet on 2010-02-27, 23:17:04
Wow, I think a therapist might be a better way to go. I have a dog and cat that are really close, interracial inter species gay love |
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Posted by: Clones Don't Have 60k Pts on 2010-02-28, 03:59:46
You can "talk " with other parents through this website: TransFamily.org You might also find this book helpful: search.barnesandnoble.com/ Transgender-Child/ Stephanie-A-Brill/ e/ 9781573443180/ ?itm= 2 Is your child seeing a GENDER therapist? DrBecky.com/ therapists.html Also you can find tons of information about gender identity and transsexualism here: LynnConway.com And maybe these videos will help: Barbara Walters 20/ 20 Special on Transgender Children: My Secret Self youtube.com/ watch?v= Utpam0IGYac youtube.com/ watch?v= j8F9CaPyQz8 &feature= related youtube.com/ watch?v= 1W17z6KeiNY &feature= related youtube.com/ watch?v= hSkQlWUX_eI &feature= related youtube.com/ watch?v= ib_yE5WILJc &feature= related Hope this helps. p.s. Love your screen name! |
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Posted by: Erica - in the pipe, 5 x 5 on 2010-02-28, 17:45:10
I don't have a transgendered child, but I WAS a transgendered child. I'd be happy to give you my perspective, as I have very vivid memories of my youth. |
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Posted by: Judy on 2010-03-01, 02:48:42
Clones gave you some excellent resources. Transfamily has an email network for parents of transkids which is an excellent support network and resource. Also, try this site: imatyfa.org/ I also like your your screen name. Your child deserves and needs it. |
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Posted by: Paula Jenel on 2010-03-01, 06:58:45
My son has a Transsexual parent. I also love your name. And I applaud you for letting your child be the person they are. |
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