So what exactly is to be done with kids who are experiencing gender dysphoria?  What is your solution?  Because I see what happens when parents tell them it's all in their head or outright abuse them, the dysphoria stays and the kid's life just gets worse and worse.
		
		
	 
I'm sure you mean well in your intentions, people like you view yourselves as champions for the underdogs and misunderstood. But you are misguided and ignorant. Here's a few things to consider:
The human brain isn't fully developed until about 25 years of age, in particular this refers to the prefrontal cortex, which is our executive function and decision making organ.
Teenagers have a poor track record for understanding their own feelings and discerning what truly matters to them. Finding their own identity, fitting in to a group, while also finding a way to be a unique special individual are all competing goals. It is a time of great confusion, prone to flights of fancy.
This NY Post article elaborates on exactly what I'm talking about, interviewing a de-transitioned girl who regrets being encouraged down the path to transitioning by the LGBT crowd. Tumblr and certain areas of Reddit are echo chambers where vulnerable teens can find people who give them acceptance and encouragement to go down this path, even if they weren't initially inclined to do so.
For teen girls especially this is dangerous. Puberty for them can have its ups and downs, with having a period being a particular low point. I've heard stories of teen girls lamenting their frustration with their new menstruation cycle, only to be met with such comments as, "That's exactly how I felt and I realized I'm actually more comfortable as a male! You sound just like me!" and suddenly a seed is planted and instead of learning to grow in maturity as a woman, she is encouraged to take HRT and cause irreversible damage. 
Now I'm not arguing that gender dysphoria is completely nonexistent, I do believe no two cases are alike. But you must see that this 
tremendous uptick we've seen in recent years is not all genuine. A significant portion, in my opinion the majority, of this is teen bullshit. Most experts don't recommend HRT and sex reassignment surgery at a young age. A lot of time after reaching adulthood and 'finding yourself' a bit more, the genuine gender dysphoria starts to be more distinct from this false kind.
The bottom line is enabling teenagers to circumvent this natural filtration of time, especially via the means of someone like Keffals where they even circumvent expert supervision, can lead to permanent regret.