@lookingforhope47 I'm a trans dad of 2 boys and a girl. Boys are 11, girl is 5. Wife is a cis woman.
Seahorse dad to one, the other 2 were adopted (bio son's half brother and sister from his trans woman mom)
Genitals don't really matter much at the baby stage.
We teach them all to sit to pee at home, standing okay in public.
Make sure your kid has all the colors and toys. Everything will work itself out.
The boys are in the midst of puberty. It was pretty textbook honestly. We've been talking about anatomy since they were toddlers, and we've been taking their questions about mating and things related to reproduction.
My wife was a surrogate when they were 5, and we sat them down and talked to them using real words (sperm, egg, ovary) and that the baby wasn't their sibling.
For the puberty questions I can't answer, they have a village of uncles and grandfathers.
Don't sweat it. You got this, dad.