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This 14-Year-Old Transgender Girl’s Video Is Going Viral for the Best Reason
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It’ll make you cry, and then cheer.
Corey Maison is happy now, but fifth grade was a nightmare for her. When she was younger, Corey was bullied by her classmates to the point where one even told her that if she killed herself, no one would care. At 14, though, Corey found happiness and new friends all because her family and her new school accept her as a transgender girl.
In a now-viral video, Corey is posted in the girls’ bathroom at her new school, holding up note cards that track her transition from bullied and sad to happy and glowing.
Corey shows in her video that she never fit in with her peers when she was younger. She was shunned by girls and teased by boys, and even laughed at by adults later on.
“I felt so stupid. Like a freak,” Corey’s notes say. “Like a misfit.”
Eventually, the bullying got so bad that her parents pulled her out of public school and opted to home school her instead.
That’s when Corey’s mom did something that changed everything.
“One day my mom told me to come watch something online,” the video says. "It was a documentary about a girl named Jazz Jennings. She was a beautiful girl...that had been born a boy!! I said to my mom, ‘OMG, I’m just like her, I AM a girl!!’”
That’s when Corey realized that there was nothing wrong with her, she’s transgender. At 14, Corey started taking hormones to transition into a female, a day she described as the best of her life.
Now, Corey is happy and back in public school. This time, though, she’s at a school where her peers and teachers accept her. She plays on the girls’ soccer team and uses the girls’ bathroom, just as she should.
This acceptance is so important. Though 41% of transgender people will attempt suicide at some point in their lives, we know that support and love from their community can help prevent that. Even though Corey overcame a lot at a young age, she’s found happiness and love from those around her. That's the message that Corey passes along to other transgender kids who might see the video: someday it will get better and you can live your best life as your true self, just like Corey is doing now.
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10 YouTube Channels for Girls (Completely Makeup- and Fashion-Free!)
Gaming tutorials, crafting tips, computer programming lessons, and more inspire girls to think, do, and follow their dreams. By Caroline Knorr
If your daughter comes home from school, throws down her backpack, and hops on YouTube -- she's just like millions of other kids. Girls are flocking to the video-sharing site to watch, share, and comment on everything from toy reviews to cheerleading tips to music videos.
Until YouTube's app for kids catches on, the original YouTube is still a major destination. And age-inappropriate stuff is only one of the pitfalls. The glut of content about makeup, fashion, hair, and shopping just reinforces the idea that girls only care about -- or should care about -- physical appearance.
So, let's rewind that afterschool scenario. Your daughter comes home, throws down her backpack, and takes in some of the best girl-oriented videos on YouTube. What makes great viewing for girls? New ideas about what they can be, female role models who could give a hoot about how they look, and inspiration to replace the outdated stereotype-reinforcing messages that media is still sending.
Of course, girls don't have to stick to "girl" videos, and boys can certainly enjoy these, too. But if you're looking for high-quality content to enrich your daughter's viewing pleasure, these are terrific choices. (Preview or watch videos along with your kid while you're familiarizing yourself with a channel.)
MyFroggyStuff. This doll-crafting site features a multicultural array of dolls, imaginative DIY tips, and product reviews with an emphasis on self-expression, creativity, and inexpensive materials. Best for: younger kids.
​Rosanna Pansino. Known for her Nerdy Nummies (silly food concoctions like Angry Bird cupcakes), Rosanna Pansino offers lively video challenges, simple crafts, and baking ideas inspired by sci-fi, comic books, and other geeky interests. Best for: younger kids and tweens.
 
​Melonie Mac. With her bright pink headphones and straightforward delivery, Melonie Mac offers product reviews, Lego-building, gaming tutorials, and vlogs geared for techie girls. Best for: tweens and teens.
The Brain Scoop. Hosted by the knowledgeable and quirky Chief Curiosity Correspondent Emily Graslie, this Chicago Field Museum channel explores natural history, explains scientific concepts, and promotes STEM for girls. Best for: older kids and tweens.
 
​AwesomenessTV's Terry the Tomboy. Played by YouTuber Lia Marie Johnson (from Kids' React) Terry the Tomboy is a sitcom-type series on the tween-and-teen-targeted channel AwesomenessTV. Terry the Tomboy celebrates the joys of not being a girlie-girl. Best for: older kids and tweens.
 
Just Like That. This group of six YouTubers presents an eclectic range of topics from playing hide-and-seek in IKEA to sharing embarrassing moments to waxing philosophical about music. Their easy camaraderie, unpolished presentation, and unusual subject selection that explicitly forbids the discussion of beauty is a great model for female friendships, self-determination, and just-plain-wackiness. Best for: tweens and teens.
Smart Girls. The brainchild of actress Amy Poehler, Smart Girls affirms girls' value to society with insightful Q&As, around-the-world tours of girls' lives, and interviews with female celebrities. Best for: older tweens and teens.
Geek Gurl Diaries. With her motto, "Girls can be geeks, too!" the British host of this how-to channel teaches girls skills like soldering, computer programming, and game design.
Best for: older kids, tweens, and teens.
 
Chescaleigh. Comedian Franchesca's vlogs cover social commentary, humorous rants, song parodies, and other entertaining, thought-provoking fare. Best for: mature teens.
MTV Braless. Hosted by YouTuber and "sexpert" Laci Green, this MTV-backed series tackles weighty topics from politics and feminism to paparazzi and sexting. The discussions are sometimes bold and edgy, but the goal is to help viewers view media and culture more critically. Best for: mature teens.
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