Provide correct gender knowledge
Parents can explain to their children the physiological differences between men and women, the social construction of gender roles, and the concepts of gender identity and sexual orientation.
Encourage respect and equality.
Parents can educate their children to respect the gender identity and sexual orientation of others and not to discriminate or exclude anyone.
Encourage free expression
Parents should encourage their children to freely express their gender identity and gender expression, and do not restrict their interests and preferences.
Provide diverse role models
Parents can introduce successful people of different genders to their children, including the success of men in traditional female roles and the success of women in traditional male roles, to help children understand that gender should not restrict personal development.