The emotional development of children is a crucial aspect for their wellbeing and growth, but it can be difficult to navigate when they come from non-normative family structures such as queer...
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: Supporting emotional development in nonnormative family structures: tips for ethical queer parenting
The idea of co-parenting has become increasingly popular in recent years as more people choose to live together outside traditional monogamy or marriage arrangements. This includes households that...
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: The benefits of a coparenting arrangement for lgbtq+ families
The concept of parenthood has traditionally been associated with heteronormativity and cisgender individuals. This means that societal norms and expectations surrounding parenthood often exclude...
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: Understanding the impact of heteronormativity on the mental health of queer parents
The importance of parental self-reflection for moderating implicit biases against LGBTQ+ children cannot be understated. Implicit biases are subconscious attitudes and beliefs that individuals may...
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: The importance of parental reflection on their sexuality for lgbtq+ children cannot be denied
Parental Expectations Intersecting With Adolescent Sexual Identity Formation
Adolescents are experiencing significant changes physically, socially, cognitively, and emotionally. This is a critical...
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: Unlocking the secrets of teenage sexual identity formation: how parenting can make all the difference
A queer chosen family is a group of people who have come together to create a family unit outside of traditional blood relations, often because they identify as LGBTQ+ and find it difficult to...
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: A guide to building strong relationships and nurturing intimacy in a queer chosen family
Queer parents are people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, pansexual, nonbinary, genderqueer, asexual, aromantic, or intersex. They may be monogamous, polyamorous, or anything in...
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: The ultimate guide to queer parenting: navigating structural inequities, bias, and challenges
Queer families are increasingly visible and celebrated in today's society.
Their experience of parenthood is often fraught with challenges due to social, legal, and economic systems that do not...
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: Exploring the challenges faced by queer parents: a look into legal and economic obstacles
The term "queer" describes individuals who identify as something other than heterosexual, cisgender, or normative. Queer individuals may experience a wide range of identities within the LGBTQ+...
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: How queer families are disrupting traditional family structures
The visibility and acceptance of LGBTQ+ communities have increased significantly, leading to more opportunities for same-sex couples to become parents through surrogacy, adoption, or assisted...
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: Sexuality: how queer parents navigate structural inequities in the family system