Parent Coming Out
Parents have stages of coming out that mirror the Coming Out for youth. The stages and feelings for parents are different from the stages for youth. Once you know your child is gay, the next task is telling someone, a vital function in beginning oneâs acceptance of their child. The confidantâs reaction has a powerful impact. If negative, it can confirm old prejudices. If positive, it can counteract old prejudices and permit individuals to begin accepting their adolescentâs sexual feelings and increase self-esteem. âBut no one can develop self-concepts such as accepted, valued or worthwhile all alone.â Acceptance by a parent is an extremely powerful force for self-acceptance.
Section 1 â Introduction to Coming Out
Dr. Robert McLaughlin introduces us to sharing about our loved oneâs sexual orientation or gender identity with others in our social network. Today we live a different world than even ten years ago. Evaluate your own family situation to determine how Dr. McLaughlinâs expertise can be applied to your family. Although this video is a repeat from Courseware âComing Outâ, it sets the proper context for parents coming out to their entire family concerning their childâs sexuality.
Reasons for Coming Out
Dr. Robert McLaughlin introduces us to sharing about our childâs sexual orientation or gender identity with others in our social network. Today we live a different world than even ten years ago. Evaluate your own situation to determine how Dr. McLaughlinâs expertise can be applied to your family.
Unintended-Malicious Disclosure
There are always some persons who are well meaning that want to help you with your coming out. Or, someone who is spiteful wanting to cause you harm. Listen to Dr. McLaughlinâs approach to dealing with the disclosure.
The Unintended-Malicious Disclosure is something that will always be remembered. Be aware!
Preparing for Coming Out at School: Transgender
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PARENT COMING OUT
Parents have stages of coming out that mirror the Coming Out for youth. The stages and feelings for parents are different from the stages for youth.Â
COMING OUT AT SCHOOL
Whether the child is Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or Transgender youth, the process of coming out at school, especially grades K-12, must be well thought out.
COMING OUT TO A CHILD
Dr. McLaughlin has some very good suggestions for this delicate process of coming out to a child. For a parent to tell a young child that their older sibling is gay, requires a deliberate and well thought out plan.Â
COMING OUT RESULTS
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