PANEL 1: Practical Steps for Parents in Crisis | Dr. Miriam Grossman
2025 Rocky Mountain Summit: Medical, Legal, and Policy Perspective Panel
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Moderator Travis Morrell asks a critical question: “Are there practical things parents can do to support a child in distress—without affirming a false identity?” Dr. Miriam Grossman outlines guidance from her book "Lost in Transnation", including how to respond when a child suddenly claims a new identity and how to set boundaries with schools, CPS, and healthcare providers. Dr. Michelle Stanford adds real-world insight on internet safety, child counseling options, and how to stay connected to your child. Their message: parents are not powerless—but they must act wisely and early.
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