Unfortunately this does affect parents. Many states in the nation (for example CA, NJ) have policies which allow schools to socially transition students without parental knowledge or consent. In CA they are fighting for the ability to administer puberty blockers to children without parental consent. Schools need parental consent to receive aspirin from the nurse or to go on a field trip, and in NJ cannot even get a tattoo at 16 even with parental consent, but somehow this policy has been allowed to infringe parental rights in an unprecedented way. There is a recent trend where many more children than statistically probable are identifying as other than straight, usually leaning toward the "more interesting and exotic" genders and more often affecting girls. This is clearly a cultural fad being pushed by social media and blindly being embraced and amplified by schools to the detriment of other people's children.
I respect you however I believe your take on this is unusually uninformed. If I can make a recommendation, I found this documentary very enlightening, touching, sad and at the same time encouraging that visibility is finally being brought to this important issue: