Fresh research has just tossed a grenade into the incendiary issue of same-sex parenting. Writing in the British Journal of Education, Society & Behavioural Science,
a peer-reviewed journal, American sociologist Paul Sullins concludes
that children’s “Emotional problems [are] over twice as prevalent for
children with same-sex parents than for children with opposite-sex
parents”.
He says confidently: “it is no longer accurate to claim that no study has found children in same-sex families to be disadvantaged relative to those in opposite-sex families.”
- See more at: http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/the_no_difference_theory_is_dead#sthash.ZxnoMLCw.dpuf
He says confidently: “it is no longer accurate to claim that no study has found children in same-sex families to be disadvantaged relative to those in opposite-sex families.”
- See more at: http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/the_no_difference_theory_is_dead#sthash.ZxnoMLCw.dpuf
Fresh research has just tossed a grenade into the incendiary issue of same-sex parenting. Writing in the British Journal of Education, Society & Behavioural Science, a peer-reviewed journal, American sociologist Paul Sullins concludes that children’s “Emotional problems [are] over twice as prevalent for children with same-sex parents than for children with opposite-sex parents”.
He says confidently: “it is no longer accurate to claim that no study has found children in same-sex families to be disadvantaged relative to those in opposite-sex families.”
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He says confidently: “it is no longer accurate to claim that no study has found children in same-sex families to be disadvantaged relative to those in opposite-sex families.”
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Fresh research has just tossed a grenade into the incendiary issue of same-sex parenting. Writing in the British Journal of Education, Society & Behavioural Science,
a peer-reviewed journal, American sociologist Paul Sullins concludes
that children’s “Emotional problems [are] over twice as prevalent for
children with same-sex parents than for children with opposite-sex
parents”.
He says confidently: “it is no longer accurate to claim that no study has found children in same-sex families to be disadvantaged relative to those in opposite-sex families.”
- See more at: http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/the_no_difference_theory_is_dead#sthash.ZxnoMLCw.dpuf
He says confidently: “it is no longer accurate to claim that no study has found children in same-sex families to be disadvantaged relative to those in opposite-sex families.”
- See more at: http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/the_no_difference_theory_is_dead#sthash.ZxnoMLCw.dpuf
Fresh research has just tossed a grenade into the incendiary issue of same-sex parenting. Writing in the British Journal of Education, Society & Behavioural Science,
a peer-reviewed journal, American sociologist Paul Sullins concludes
that children’s “Emotional problems [are] over twice as prevalent for
children with same-sex parents than for children with opposite-sex
parents”.
He says confidently: “it is no longer accurate to claim that no study has found children in same-sex families to be disadvantaged relative to those in opposite-sex families.”
- See more at: http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/the_no_difference_theory_is_dead#sthash.ZxnoMLCw.dpuf
He says confidently: “it is no longer accurate to claim that no study has found children in same-sex families to be disadvantaged relative to those in opposite-sex families.”
- See more at: http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/the_no_difference_theory_is_dead#sthash.ZxnoMLCw.dpuf
Fresh research has just tossed a grenade into the incendiary issue of same-sex parenting. Writing in the British Journal of Education, Society & Behavioural Science,
a peer-reviewed journal, American sociologist Paul Sullins concludes
that children’s “Emotional problems [are] over twice as prevalent for
children with same-sex parents than for children with opposite-sex
parents”.
He says confidently: “it is no longer accurate to claim that no study has found children in same-sex families to be disadvantaged relative to those in opposite-sex families.”
- See more at: http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/the_no_difference_theory_is_dead#sthash.ZxnoMLCw.dpuf
He says confidently: “it is no longer accurate to claim that no study has found children in same-sex families to be disadvantaged relative to those in opposite-sex families.”
- See more at: http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/the_no_difference_theory_is_dead#sthash.ZxnoMLCw.dpuf
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