A trans parent would likely still want to be called “Mom” or “Dad”, I assume. At least that’s the case with the few trans parents I know.
Parents don’t usually use “daughter” or “son” as pronouns, so I don’t think it would come up with non-binary children.
Do children of non-binary parents call their parents by their first name? It seems unlikely that they say “Parent, may I please have more screen time?”.
But people do tell others about their sons or daughters
I’m in my 30’s and my Dad still refers to me as “kiddo” sometimes.
Absolutely, but then you can say “my kid” or something instead of “my daughter”. Using “child” as a title is different than using it as a pronoun standing in for their name.
Good point!
Thank you. It’s very rare that I make one!
Yeah my kids are mostly kids when I talk about them