Parents' Guide to I Am Jazz

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Common Sense Media Review

Melissa Camacho By Melissa Camacho , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 11+

Transgender teen's reality show is positive, poignant.

Parents Need to Know

Why Age 11+?

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 9+

Based on 5 parent reviews

age 11+

Based on 6 kid reviews

What's the Story?

I AM JAZZ is a reality series that starts with author and YouTube celebrity Jazz Jennings as she prepares to enter high school. Assigned male at birth, Jazz began her transition when she was five years old and has lived a happy life as a girl. But as she's getting older, she must deal with the challenges that come with puberty, including adjusting hormone treatment levels to prevent male development, becoming comfortable with meeting new people, and dating. Meanwhile, she must continue to cope with institutional ignorance and ongoing bullying. Luckily her parents, Greg and Jeannette, as well as her older sister, Ari, and twin brothers, Griffen and Sander, are there to support her every step of the way.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say ( 5 ):
Kids say ( 6 ):

The overall series is largely uplifting, thanks to Jazz's honesty about who she is, and her efforts to be a role model to other transgender people. I Am Jazz weaves together conversations about clothes, makeup, and boys with a positive and uniquely personal story about a teen who's constantly negotiating her willingness to openly be herself and facing fears of being rejected or bullied because she's transgender. It also underscores the serious medical decisions she must constantly make to ultimately have the life she wants.

The picture painted here isn't an easy one, especially when Jazz and her parents describe the endless struggles they've had to face over the years and some of the concerns they have for the future. Bullying incidents captured on camera aren't easy to watch either.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about being transgender. What kind of challenges do trans people face on a daily basis? How can TV shows like I Am Jazz help?

  • Jazz's family is both supportive and financially stable. How do you think her life might be different if one of these factors changed?

  • How does I Am Jazz promote courage, communication, and empathy? Why are these important character strengths?

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