Different families: the experiences of children with lesbian and gay parents

Case Studies & Research
London
Stonewall
2010
24 p.
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This research provides pioneering understanding of the current experience of the children of lesbian and gay parents. Many come from families which look remarkably like everyone else's. However, their lived experience is often similar to that of so many black or Asian or Jewish children. It's the prejudices of others that cause them far more distress than their own personal or family characteristics. Having interviewed children as young as four, this study also provides groundbreaking insights into the existence of homophobia in Britain's schools, including primary schools. The children who experience this, although not gay themselves, identify that many schools still don't deal with this appropriately.

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