Raising Children in a Queer Family: Long-Term Parenting and Family Identity

Explore the ongoing experience of queer parenting across childhood and adolescence — supporting your child's identity, navigating social environments, and sustaining your family's wellbeing over time.

⏱ 1h 55m 📚 9 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Becoming a parent is the beginning of a multi-decade relationship that evolves continuously. For queer parents, this evolution includes not only the universal challenges of raising children but also a distinct set of ongoing experiences: explaining family structure to young children, preparing them for questions from peers, navigating school and social environments that may not yet reflect queer families naturally, and supporting children through their own identity development. This applied course addresses queer parenting as a sustained practice. By the end of this course you will be able to use age-appropriate language to explain queer family structure to children at different developmental stages, identify and respond constructively to common social challenges queer families face in school and community settings, and practise ongoing self-care as a queer parent. What you will learn: - Developmental frameworks for understanding how children at different ages think about family structure, difference, and identity - Age-appropriate language and narratives for explaining donor conception, adoption, same-sex partnership, or non-binary parenthood to children - Preparing children for questions from peers and adults: role-play frameworks and conversation scripts by developmental stage - Navigating schools, healthcare providers, and community organisations: advocating for your family without exhausting yourself - Supporting a child's own gender and sexual identity development in a queer household: creating openness without pressure - Managing extended family relationships over time, including family members who remain ambivalent about your family structure - Queer family community: how peer networks of queer parents function and how to access or build them - Parental self-care and identity: sustaining your own wellbeing and sense of self across the demands of parenting This course is structured around developmental phases — early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence — with readings and reflection prompts for each phase. Case narratives from queer families across a range of structures and contexts illustrate the principles. Self-assessment exercises invite you to apply the material to your own family's current stage and needs. This course is designed for LGBTQ+ parents of children at any stage of childhood or adolescence, as well as for prospective parents who want to think ahead. It is also written for extended family members, educators, and others who want to better understand and support queer families. No prior coursework is required.

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  • Short & focused
    1h 55m of practical content

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