Jonathan and his wife Anna were just a young couple with a dog when they started recording videos for YouTube, but they quickly sparked interest when they filmed the birth of their first child, Emilia. For years, they continued to create content for YouTube and made a lot of money in return. But when he turned 40, Jonathan said he knew he needed to change. He wanted to move away from the “fluff” and focus on promoting positive messages about mental health and gender identity. Image: Eddie said goodbye to her former name, Eduardo “The perfect combination of girl and boy” Jonathan describes a childhood of trauma as he had to suppress what he really was. “I grew up thinking that all the thoughts in my head were wrong. I know that left me with a life trauma,” he said. Jonathan recently revealed to his followers that he / she is not binary and uses pronouns he / she. He also announced that his second child, born a boy, is now a trans girl named Eddie. Through various films posted on their channel Saccone Joly, we see Eddie, who has just turned eight, saying goodbye to her former name Eduardo and watching her joy that she can wear girls’ clothes. “She is beautiful, she is amazing because she is the perfect combination of girl and boy,” said Jonathan. “She is probably the most understandable of all our children because she overcame something that oppressed her as a child and then they said to her: ‘Well, you can bloom, it does not matter.’ Jonathan added: “I think a child’s emotional intelligence is something people think, ‘Oh, no, he can not have these feelings and he has these feelings.’ But if you talk to any adult trans person, you will they say they were trans from the day they were born “. Jonathan and his family have experienced a lot of “hatred” from online critics about his and Eddie’s gender identity. “People will say you force it on her, otherwise she is too young to know what is going on,” he said. “But I think that is your lack of exposure in this environment. You do not have a trans child, you are not a trans person.” Image: For years, the family has been creating content for YouTube Jonathan talked about how Eddie had told him about “sleepless nights” after watching a video about adolescence. She told him “I do not want to do facial hair” and asked him: “I will have babies when I grow up, right? Will I become a mummy?” “As a parent, I do not know how to answer this question because it is really sad to see a child question it all,” Jonathan said. “And then there are people who have no experience in saying that this is wrong.” The family has an “exit strategy” if Eddie would like to change her mind in the future. Meanwhile, Jonathan hopes he can use his online platform to inform others about gender identity. Image: Jonathan and his family have experienced a lot of “hatred” from online critics Schools “lack guidance” on gender identity courses New research shows that almost 80% of secondary schools have students who are recognized as trans or non-trans binary. A YouGov poll conducted by the human rights organization Sex Matters also showed that two-thirds of teachers would be interested in government-based gender identity lesson plans. Helen Joyce, director of defense at Sex Matters, said: “It’s clear from what our teachers have told us that schools feel at sea on this difficult issue. “They lack guidance, they feel confused by receiving conflicting information about it. And more worryingly, parents feel frustrated about what they tell their children about sex, gender and transgender issues.” The Ministry of Education said: “We recognize that gender identity can be a complex and sensitive issue for school navigation. “We will work with the Committee on Equality and Human Rights as we consider our next steps in supporting schools in this area.” Follow the Daily Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker Calls for more support in schools come after the government announced that banning so-called conversion therapy would not involve trans people. This prompted 100 organizations to boycott the first world LGBT conference in the UK, forcing the government to cancel the event. Read more: What is conversion therapy and what was the government’s position? Jonathan said he was shocked at how much he thought society had gone backwards. “I would think we would be more acceptable today,” he said. “To make a group of people in society feel excluded, it allows someone to arm what the government says and use it in a negative way to put more controls and hold people down, which is so unfair.”


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Jonathan and his wife Anna were just a young couple with a dog when they started recording videos for YouTube, but they quickly sparked interest when they filmed the birth of their first child, Emilia. For years, they continued to create content for YouTube and made a lot of money in return. But when he turned 40, Jonathan said he knew he needed to change. He wanted to move away from the “fluff” and focus on promoting positive messages about mental health and gender identity. Image: Eddie said goodbye to her former name, Eduardo “The perfect combination of girl and boy” Jonathan describes a childhood of trauma as he had to suppress what he really was. “I grew up thinking that all the thoughts in my head were wrong. I know that left me with a life trauma,” he said. Jonathan recently revealed to his followers that he / she is not binary and uses pronouns he / she. He also announced that his second child, born a boy, is now a trans girl named Eddie. Through various films posted on their channel Saccone Joly, we see Eddie, who has just turned eight, saying goodbye to her former name Eduardo and watching her joy that she can wear girls’ clothes. “She is beautiful, she is amazing because she is the perfect combination of girl and boy,” said Jonathan. “She is probably the most understandable of all our children because she overcame something that oppressed her as a child and then they said to her: ‘Well, you can bloom, it does not matter.’ Jonathan added: “I think a child’s emotional intelligence is something people think, ‘Oh, no, he can not have these feelings and he has these feelings.’ But if you talk to any adult trans person, you will they say they were trans from the day they were born “. Jonathan and his family have experienced a lot of “hatred” from online critics about his and Eddie’s gender identity. “People will say you force it on her, otherwise she is too young to know what is going on,” he said. “But I think that is your lack of exposure in this environment. You do not have a trans child, you are not a trans person.” Image: For years, the family has been creating content for YouTube Jonathan talked about how Eddie had told him about “sleepless nights” after watching a video about adolescence. She told him “I do not want to do facial hair” and asked him: “I will have babies when I grow up, right? Will I become a mummy?” “As a parent, I do not know how to answer this question because it is really sad to see a child question it all,” Jonathan said. “And then there are people who have no experience in saying that this is wrong.” The family has an “exit strategy” if Eddie would like to change her mind in the future. Meanwhile, Jonathan hopes he can use his online platform to inform others about gender identity. Image: Jonathan and his family have experienced a lot of “hatred” from online critics Schools “lack guidance” on gender identity courses New research shows that almost 80% of secondary schools have students who are recognized as trans or non-trans binary. A YouGov poll conducted by the human rights organization Sex Matters also showed that two-thirds of teachers would be interested in government-based gender identity lesson plans. Helen Joyce, director of defense at Sex Matters, said: “It’s clear from what our teachers have told us that schools feel at sea on this difficult issue. “They lack guidance, they feel confused by receiving conflicting information about it. And more worryingly, parents feel frustrated about what they tell their children about sex, gender and transgender issues.” The Ministry of Education said: “We recognize that gender identity can be a complex and sensitive issue for school navigation. “We will work with the Committee on Equality and Human Rights as we consider our next steps in supporting schools in this area.” Follow the Daily Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker Calls for more support in schools come after the government announced that banning so-called conversion therapy would not involve trans people. This prompted 100 organizations to boycott the first world LGBT conference in the UK, forcing the government to cancel the event. Read more: What is conversion therapy and what was the government’s position? Jonathan said he was shocked at how much he thought society had gone backwards. “I would think we would be more acceptable today,” he said. “To make a group of people in society feel excluded, it allows someone to arm what the government says and use it in a negative way to put more controls and hold people down, which is so unfair.”