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LGBTQ+ Demographic Studies - How Homophobia Hurts Children: Nurturing Diversity at Home, at School, and in the Community (Haworth Gay and Lesbian Studies) (Haworth Gay & Lesbian Studies) (Haworth Gay & Lesbian Studies)

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Book Synopsis: Homophobia hurts kids. Explore ways to minimize that trauma!

This book illustrates the ways that children growing up to be gay are harmed by homophobia before anyone, including themselves, even knows they are gay. This compelling and sympathetic volume describes many simple ways that these children can be helped to understand that they can grow up to lead normal lives, with hopes and dreams for their futures. How Homophobia Hurts Children: Nurturing Diversity at Home, at School, and in the Community brings home the voices of these children. They describe their experiences to show how they came to the frightening recognition that they are part of a group held in disregard by the rest of society, even sometimes by their own families.

Dr. Jean M. Baker, the author of How Homophobia Hurts Children: Nurturing Diversity at Home, at School, and in the Community is a clinical psychologist and the mother of two gay sons. In this book she shares her experience as both psychologist and mother to show how the myths and fallacies about homosexuality have influenced parents, schools, churches, and lawmakers to send children the cruel message that if they are gay, they are not normal and will not be able to lead normal lives. In this unique volume you'll find:

  • a chapter on identity development, following the Eriksonian model
  • interviews with high school students who are self-identified as gay
  • firsthand descriptions of the harassment and victimization of those perceived as gay in schools
  • research on how victimization at school affects gay youths
  • a discussion of the relatively new phenomenon of gay/straight alliances (gay support groups or clubs)
  • a chapter on transgender identity with interviews with four transsexual persons who describe their personal childhood experiences and their transition process

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Are you aware of the lasting impact that homophobia has on children? Discover powerful insights and practical solutions in 'How Homophobia Hurts Children: Nurturing Diversity at Home, at School, and in the Community'. This compelling book sheds light on the challenges faced by gay children, providing ways to minimize the trauma they experience. By understanding their experiences and nurturing their dreams, we can help them lead normal, fulfilling lives.

Authored by Dr. Jean M. Baker, a clinical psychologist and a dedicated mother to two gay sons, this book offers a unique perspective. By sharing her personal experiences and professional expertise, Dr. Baker reveals how harmful myths and misconceptions about homosexuality affect parents, schools, churches, and lawmakers. Together, let's challenge these fallacies and empower children who identify as LGBTQ+ to embrace their true selves and thrive.

Explore essential chapters that delve into identity development, featuring interviews with high school students who openly identify as gay. Gain valuable insights into the brutal harassment and victimization they face in the school environment. Learn how forming gay/straight alliances can foster inclusivity and support. Additionally, our book offers an insightful chapter on transgender identity, featuring interviews with courageous individuals who recount their personal childhood experiences and transitioning journey.

How Homophobia Hurts Children: Nurturing Diversity at Home, at School, and in the Community gives voice to the marginalized, amplifying their stories and experiences. Together, we can create a society that values and supports the true diversity of its members. Join us on this transformative journey by ordering your copy today!

Order now and be part of the movement for inclusion.

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