so, er, I'd rather if only trans/non-binary/questioning people answered this particular posts, as those would be the people whose opinions I'm aiming to get. but you can feel free to answer if you're not trans or non-binary as well, all opinions on this subject are probably useful. also, please only answer my question if you're comfortable with your opinions possibly being put into an essay, because this question is related to an essay I'm writing. it's about whether or not the medical system effectively meets the needs of trans children, and I'd like some opinions on what other trans/non-binary people think is important in terms of what trans children need, so that I can go about seeing if the medical system meets those. ....ideally I would ask actual trans children, but I do not know any, so I guess I'm going for a general idea of what the community thinks is important in meeting the needs of trans children? with that said, here's the question: what do y'all think is the most important thing to think about when treating transgender/non-binary children? as in, what do you think the needs of trans children are, and of those needs which are the most important to consider in the treatment of trans children? y'all can answer both in terms of medical system and family if you like, but I'm focusing specifically on the medical system, so. also this seemed to me like a general chitchat thing? if I was wrong please let me know