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How homophobia hurts children : nurturing diversity at home, at school, and in the community / / Jean M. Baker
How homophobia hurts children : nurturing diversity at home, at school, and in the community / / Jean M. Baker
Autore Baker Jean M.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Routledge, , 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (239 p.)
Disciplina 306.76/6
Collana Haworth gay & lesian studies
Soggetto topico Homophobia - United States
Gay youth - United States - Psychology
Gay students - United States - Psychology
Sexual harassment in education - United States
Coming out (Sexual orientation) - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-317-76639-3
1-317-76640-7
1-315-80172-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Author; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. Shame Can Shatter Their Dreams; Homophobia: A Respectable Prejudice; The Gay Rights Movement; The Homosexual Debate: Pathology or Normal Variation?; Growing Up in a Homophobic Culture; What Is It Like to Grow Up Gay?; Adult Attitudes; Chapter 2. Myths and Fallacies; Myth: Homosexuality Is a Mental Illness; Myth: Homosexuality Can Be Cured; Myth: Homosexuality Is a Choice; Myth: Homosexuals Are Sexual Molesters
Myth: Homosexuals Will Convert Children to HomosexualityMyths and Stereotypes Perpetuate Prejudice; Chapter 3. Identity Development; Erik Erikson's Stages of Child and Adolescent Development; Chapter 4. Coming Out; What Is Coming Out?; Early Childhood Experiences; Coming Out in High School; Coming-Out Models; What Do Youth Say About Coming Out?; Chapter 5. Parents and Families Coming Out; Why Should Parents Come Out?; How Do Parents React When They Discover Their Child Is Gay?; What Does Research Show?; Stages of Parental Coming Out; My Own Story; Mary Borhek's Story
Chapter 6. For All ParentsTo Parents Who Don't know Whether Their Child Is Gay; Family Reactions to Gay Children Coming Out; Comments; Chapter 7. What Happens to Gay Children at School?; Memories of Harassment and Intimidation; What Does Research Show About Harassment of Gays in Schools?; Cultural Permission for Antigay Harassment; The Hidden Gay Students; Intimidation and Harassment May Provoke Violence in Schools; Chapter 8. Students Tell Us How Schools Can Help; Actions Schools Can Take; A Gay Football Player Comes Out
Chapter 9. How Individuals Within the School System Can Help Gay StudentsA Teacher's Coming-Out Story; What Else Can Teachers Do?; What Can School Counselors and School Psychologists Do?; What Can School Administrators and School Boards Do?; Chapter 10. Gay Youth Support Groups; Students Speak About the Groups; A School Nurse; An English Teacher; A Chemistry Teacher; A Librarian; Chapter 11. A School Climate Survey; Background; Why Students Did or Did Not Intervene; Why Gay Students Would or Would Not Feel Safe in School; Summary; Chapter 12. Transcending the Stigma
Are Gays and Lesbians Exceptional?What's Good About Being Gay?; Chapter 13. Enlightened Mayor Seeks Acceptance for Gay Youths; Chapter 14. For Mental Health Professionals; Chapter 15. Legal and Social Policy Barriers and How They Affect Gay Children; The Right to Marry; Antidiscrimination Legislation; Antidiscrimination Policies in the Schools; Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Gays in the Military; Archaic Sex Laws; Boy Scout Policies; Policies About AIDS; Antigay Hate Crimes; Changing Laws and Policies Can Help Our Gay Children; Chapter 16. Transgender Identity; Gender Benders; Transvestites
Androgyne
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464197803321
Baker Jean M.  
New York : , : Routledge, , 2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
How homophobia hurts children : nurturing diversity at home, at school, and in the community / / Jean M. Baker
How homophobia hurts children : nurturing diversity at home, at school, and in the community / / Jean M. Baker
Autore Baker Jean M.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Routledge, , 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (239 p.)
Disciplina 306.76/6
Collana Haworth gay & lesian studies
Soggetto topico Homophobia - United States
Gay youth - United States - Psychology
Gay students - United States - Psychology
Sexual harassment in education - United States
Coming out (Sexual orientation) - United States
ISBN 1-317-76639-3
1-317-76640-7
1-315-80172-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Author; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. Shame Can Shatter Their Dreams; Homophobia: A Respectable Prejudice; The Gay Rights Movement; The Homosexual Debate: Pathology or Normal Variation?; Growing Up in a Homophobic Culture; What Is It Like to Grow Up Gay?; Adult Attitudes; Chapter 2. Myths and Fallacies; Myth: Homosexuality Is a Mental Illness; Myth: Homosexuality Can Be Cured; Myth: Homosexuality Is a Choice; Myth: Homosexuals Are Sexual Molesters
Myth: Homosexuals Will Convert Children to HomosexualityMyths and Stereotypes Perpetuate Prejudice; Chapter 3. Identity Development; Erik Erikson's Stages of Child and Adolescent Development; Chapter 4. Coming Out; What Is Coming Out?; Early Childhood Experiences; Coming Out in High School; Coming-Out Models; What Do Youth Say About Coming Out?; Chapter 5. Parents and Families Coming Out; Why Should Parents Come Out?; How Do Parents React When They Discover Their Child Is Gay?; What Does Research Show?; Stages of Parental Coming Out; My Own Story; Mary Borhek's Story
Chapter 6. For All ParentsTo Parents Who Don't know Whether Their Child Is Gay; Family Reactions to Gay Children Coming Out; Comments; Chapter 7. What Happens to Gay Children at School?; Memories of Harassment and Intimidation; What Does Research Show About Harassment of Gays in Schools?; Cultural Permission for Antigay Harassment; The Hidden Gay Students; Intimidation and Harassment May Provoke Violence in Schools; Chapter 8. Students Tell Us How Schools Can Help; Actions Schools Can Take; A Gay Football Player Comes Out
Chapter 9. How Individuals Within the School System Can Help Gay StudentsA Teacher's Coming-Out Story; What Else Can Teachers Do?; What Can School Counselors and School Psychologists Do?; What Can School Administrators and School Boards Do?; Chapter 10. Gay Youth Support Groups; Students Speak About the Groups; A School Nurse; An English Teacher; A Chemistry Teacher; A Librarian; Chapter 11. A School Climate Survey; Background; Why Students Did or Did Not Intervene; Why Gay Students Would or Would Not Feel Safe in School; Summary; Chapter 12. Transcending the Stigma
Are Gays and Lesbians Exceptional?What's Good About Being Gay?; Chapter 13. Enlightened Mayor Seeks Acceptance for Gay Youths; Chapter 14. For Mental Health Professionals; Chapter 15. Legal and Social Policy Barriers and How They Affect Gay Children; The Right to Marry; Antidiscrimination Legislation; Antidiscrimination Policies in the Schools; Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Gays in the Military; Archaic Sex Laws; Boy Scout Policies; Policies About AIDS; Antigay Hate Crimes; Changing Laws and Policies Can Help Our Gay Children; Chapter 16. Transgender Identity; Gender Benders; Transvestites
Androgyne
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789152603321
Baker Jean M.  
New York : , : Routledge, , 2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
How homophobia hurts children : nurturing diversity at home, at school, and in the community / / Jean M. Baker
How homophobia hurts children : nurturing diversity at home, at school, and in the community / / Jean M. Baker
Autore Baker Jean M.
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Routledge, , 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (239 p.)
Disciplina 306.76/6
306.766
Collana Haworth gay & lesian studies
Soggetto topico Homophobia - United States
Gay youth - United States - Psychology
Gay students - United States - Psychology
Sexual harassment in education - United States
Coming out (Sexual orientation) - United States
ISBN 1-317-76639-3
1-317-76640-7
1-315-80172-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; About the Author; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. Shame Can Shatter Their Dreams; Homophobia: A Respectable Prejudice; The Gay Rights Movement; The Homosexual Debate: Pathology or Normal Variation?; Growing Up in a Homophobic Culture; What Is It Like to Grow Up Gay?; Adult Attitudes; Chapter 2. Myths and Fallacies; Myth: Homosexuality Is a Mental Illness; Myth: Homosexuality Can Be Cured; Myth: Homosexuality Is a Choice; Myth: Homosexuals Are Sexual Molesters
Myth: Homosexuals Will Convert Children to HomosexualityMyths and Stereotypes Perpetuate Prejudice; Chapter 3. Identity Development; Erik Erikson's Stages of Child and Adolescent Development; Chapter 4. Coming Out; What Is Coming Out?; Early Childhood Experiences; Coming Out in High School; Coming-Out Models; What Do Youth Say About Coming Out?; Chapter 5. Parents and Families Coming Out; Why Should Parents Come Out?; How Do Parents React When They Discover Their Child Is Gay?; What Does Research Show?; Stages of Parental Coming Out; My Own Story; Mary Borhek's Story
Chapter 6. For All ParentsTo Parents Who Don't know Whether Their Child Is Gay; Family Reactions to Gay Children Coming Out; Comments; Chapter 7. What Happens to Gay Children at School?; Memories of Harassment and Intimidation; What Does Research Show About Harassment of Gays in Schools?; Cultural Permission for Antigay Harassment; The Hidden Gay Students; Intimidation and Harassment May Provoke Violence in Schools; Chapter 8. Students Tell Us How Schools Can Help; Actions Schools Can Take; A Gay Football Player Comes Out
Chapter 9. How Individuals Within the School System Can Help Gay StudentsA Teacher's Coming-Out Story; What Else Can Teachers Do?; What Can School Counselors and School Psychologists Do?; What Can School Administrators and School Boards Do?; Chapter 10. Gay Youth Support Groups; Students Speak About the Groups; A School Nurse; An English Teacher; A Chemistry Teacher; A Librarian; Chapter 11. A School Climate Survey; Background; Why Students Did or Did Not Intervene; Why Gay Students Would or Would Not Feel Safe in School; Summary; Chapter 12. Transcending the Stigma
Are Gays and Lesbians Exceptional?What's Good About Being Gay?; Chapter 13. Enlightened Mayor Seeks Acceptance for Gay Youths; Chapter 14. For Mental Health Professionals; Chapter 15. Legal and Social Policy Barriers and How They Affect Gay Children; The Right to Marry; Antidiscrimination Legislation; Antidiscrimination Policies in the Schools; Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Gays in the Military; Archaic Sex Laws; Boy Scout Policies; Policies About AIDS; Antigay Hate Crimes; Changing Laws and Policies Can Help Our Gay Children; Chapter 16. Transgender Identity; Gender Benders; Transvestites
Androgyne
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812774703321
Baker Jean M.  
New York : , : Routledge, , 2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui