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Old 26-03-2019, 07:56 AM #1
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Aged 4 is too young
that's what the whole problem is.
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Aged 4 is too young
that's what the whole problem is.
SRE in KS1 isn't until year 2 so they're not aged 4, and even that only really talks about families and growth.
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At that age they are watching Disney films in which princes and princesses fall in love and live happily ever after, what's the problem with telling exactly the same story but with same sex leads? Or showing same sex parents in a kid's book?

Explain it to me, Arista. What's the difference? What makes one so wrong and the other perfectly fine?
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Aged 4 isn't currently too young to be read books about mummies and daddies and family groups. Including same sex parents in those stories/discussions is not teaching 4 year olds about anything sexual.
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