Child Psych

Category - Diversity

A girl in Lauren’s first grade class has been talking a lot about the fact that instead of being raised by a traditional mother and father, she has two married girlfriends as parents. Lauren’s mother was unprepared when one day Lauren came home from school and, out of the blue, asked “Mommy, what’s a lesbian?” How should Lauren’s mother answer her daughter?
  1. “Lauren, you’re too young to be asking me that kind of question. Go do your homework.”
  2. “A lesbian is a woman who prefers the company of another woman. But you already know that. It isn’t natural and these people should not be parents.”
  3. “A lesbian is a woman who feels more comfortable being with another woman than with a man. That other woman may be her wife whom she loves, and they may have children, too. Tomorrow I will bring home a book about a family like that and we’ll read it together.”
  4. “What does your teacher have to say? If your teacher thinks this is something important for you to know, she will talk about it in class.”
Explanation
Answer: C - The only way to respond to this question is with a simple, direct, non-judgmental statement. If the question is unexpected and the mother is unprepared, rather than try to get out of answering, a better strategy is to wait until the next day, which gives the mother a chance to prepare what to say.
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