Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Winter 11-20-2008
Journal / Book Title
American Journal of Sexuality Education
Abstract
Homophobia and gay-related teasing are already present among young children. This lesson introduces the term “prejudice” and places the concept of homophobia within the context of bullying and teasing with which 8–11 year olds are already familiar. The lesson builds empathy as children think about and discuss how they have felt when they have been teased or called a name and how they think people in gay or lesbian families would feel. The lesson celebrates the lives of gay and lesbian people as it celebrates diversity among all people and families. Children are encouraged to think about the diversity within their own lives and to think about how all people have pride about who they are and who is in their families.
DOI
DOI: 10.1300/J455v01n02_05
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Goldfarb, Eva S., "A Lesson on Homophobia and Teasing" (2008). Department of Public Health Scholarship and Creative Works. 77.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/public-health-facpubs/77
Published Citation
Goldfarb, Eva S. "A lesson on homophobia and teasing." American Journal of Sexuality Education 1, no. 2 (2006): 55-66.
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