PANEL 2: Holding the Line with Love | January LittleJohn
          
            2025 Rocky Mountain Summit: Family Impact Panel
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    Moderator Lori Gimelshteyn asks January how her family stayed connected to their daughter through the storm of gender ideology. January describes the heartbreak of watching her child spiral into body loathing and disassociation—paralleling anorexia—and how schools sent the damaging message that she needed protection from her parents, not by them. By removing her from school, taking away smartphones, and leaning into relationship and truth, January explains how love, not affirmation, ultimately helped her daughter heal.
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