Not every child feels like a boy or a girl — and that’s completely okay. Some kids feel like both, neither, or something all their own. That’s what it means to be non-binary.
They say “I don’t feel like a boy or a girl.”
They don’t like being called “he” or “she.”
03.They ask to use different pronouns, like “they/them.”
They choose names that don’t sound very “boy” or “girl.”
They feel most comfortable in mixed-style or neutral clothes.
They don’t like being called “son” or “daughter.”
They enjoy toys, games, or characters from all genders.
They talk about feeling “different” in quiet ways.
They light up when you listen without judgment.
They feel safest when they can just be themselves.
If you’re noticing any of these signs your child is non-binary, join online community visit LiberateStar.org — a kind, safe space with resources to help you support and understand your child with love and confidence.