Thursday, September 9, 2010

Study: Children of Lesbians May Do Better Than Their Peers - By Alice Park – June 7, 2010 – TIME

The teen years are never the easiest for any family to navigate. But could they be even more challenging for children and parents in households headed by gay parents?

That is the question researchers explored in the first study ever to track children raised by lesbian parents, from birth to adolescence. Although previous studies have indicated that children with same-sex parents show no significant differences compared with children in heterosexual homes when it comes to social development and adjustment, many of those investigations involved children who were born to women in heterosexual marriages, who later divorced and came out as lesbians…

… The authors found that children raised by lesbian mothers — whether the mother was partnered or single — scored very similarly to children raised by heterosexual parents on measures of development and social behavior. These findings were expected, the authors said; however, they were surprised to discover that children in lesbian homes scored higher than kids in straight families on some psychological measures of self-esteem and confidence, did better academically and were less likely to have behavioral problems, such as rule-breaking and aggression.
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1994480,00.html

Photographic history of gay rights, from Stonewall to Prop 8.
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1994480,00.html

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