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Sexual Orientation

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The LGBT community are more comfortable in public than back in the day. We see more LGBT couples getting married and  with a family of their own. Some parents don't explain to their children about different sexual orientations. My daughter watches a show on Nickelodeon called The Loud House, It shows that the main character has a best friend that has two fathers and that are very caring parents. He sees his parents as normal parents."Many governments fail to see the need to give specific attention to sexual diversity in education". This why I believe it's every school's and teacher's responsibility to discuss about different sexual orientations to their students. Students can understand and respect their LGBT peers and LGBT community, inside and outside the school. It can prevent LGBT students getting bullied in school."Diversity enhances social development". Back when I was in High School, boys and girls used the restrooms to fight because they t

Reflection

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I strongly agree with Ms.Simmons, she made a touching statement. I do believe her  perspective was affected by her own experience and also believe her feelings are indicative of students across the country and even in Texas. Some people can relate to Dena Simmons's experience or experienced a different kind of situation, but shared the same indignity feeling for instance, When it was my first time attending middle school, my classmates in my social studies class were judging me just for being the quiet kid in class. In the middle of semester a new student had arrived, she seemed very friendly, in quite some time we began being friends till one day, one of my peers told her not to be friends with me because I was weird and slow. The reason I was quite in class because I was new and uncomfortable. The teacher never took the time to make the classroom a learning environment.  Every year diverse will become more and more higher and soon the number of white students will be reduc