I heard the boys at recess playing and making comments like "That's so gay." I was not sure I heard them correctly the first time because I was shocked. When they said it the second time I asked them why they thought the game was gay. They just kept saying it was stupid. Next I asked them why they used the word gay? They really could not tell me anything specific. I think they had overheard it used with their older siblings.
I have 2 dollhouses and a Disney Princess Castle in my classroom and my boys play with these things all the time. I also see the boys playing with the dolls and dressing up in skirts in the dramatic play area. I do not have a concern but I have seen parents freak out when they see their child, especially a boy, playing with these toys. I feel that boys should have the opportunity to play with these toys without being judged. I tell parents that they are learning to be nurturing and are exploring, especially since some of the boys do not have a sister. The girls in the class will be the prince and the boys will be the princess. I do not feel it is my place to step in and stop that kind of playing because they are using their imaginations and their role playing skills.
Since I work in a Catholic school, the issue of homophobia is a closed subject. It is difficult to address this issue because of the beliefs in the Catholic faith. I think that people have a right to their preference but I really don't think I will face this anytime soon. I could be wrong but it's a subject that is not addressed or discussed.
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Lori,
ReplyDeleteAs an anti-bias teacher, you are doing a great job being culturally and individually responsive to your students interests. I look forward to exploring your blog in depth! Keep up the great work Lori!
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ReplyDeleteHi Lori,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your post. I think that you did a great job explaining to the parents that when boys play with dolls it teaches them to nurture. I had plenty of cousins who as toddlers, played with dolls, children should not be judge for playing with positive toys.
Lori,
ReplyDeleteI believe that is the reason why we have some of the problems with homophobia because as you said, it is not addressed or discussed. Society has to start looking at these issues and begin to deal with these issues, we are going to have children behaving like you said calling something a word they knew nothing about.
Sandra