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Group pushes homosexuality acceptance for toddlers
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| Apr. 13
Posted on 04/14/2004 6:55:41 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Redmond, Washington, Apr. 13 (LifesiteNews.com/CWN) - A Redmond, Washington, organization of day care professionals has begun to advocate the normalization of the homosexual lifestyle to pre-school children in day care. The Childcare Exchange has two articles on its website exploring the possible methods to teach very small children to accept and practice homosexual behavior and cross-dressing.
One article, "Healthy Sexuality Development in Young Children," recommends allowing boys and girls to wear opposite sex clothing in "dramatic play centers," and "stories will be read that include a variety of family configurations." The authors recommend teaching day care children about masturbation saying, "Children who masturbate will be guided to understand that this is personal behavior and is appropriate for private time but not group time...."
In another article, "Developing Sexual Identity Through Play, Acceptance, Curiosity, and Tolerance," author Lynn Baynum describes a defining moment in her son's development when she told him that "today we use the word 'gay' to describe two adults of the same sex living together as a family."
George A. Rekers, Ph.D., research director for child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, writes in his article on childhood Gender Identity Disorder, that children are vulnerable to confusion in the development of their sexual identity. He writes of a certain "trend for certain vocal elements in education and the media in American culture to sharply question the legitimacy of many, if not all, sex role distinctions in the socialization of children."
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To: Unam Sanctam
Thank you for your very kind words and suggestions. I will investigate the couragerc website.
I love my wonderful grandson with unbridled affection and devotion. What I need is a mechanism to steer him away from what would be diviance from the norm. I still have an underlying thought that he placed those website locations on the IE address box just to shake me up, as he has a great sense of humor. Or maybe it's denial on my part right now. This is the mental uncertainty I face this evening. I'll check out the website you recommend above.
FRegards,
Vi
81
posted on
04/14/2004 8:45:35 PM PDT
by
spald
To: Torie
"Real estate law, and business litigation, and tax law associated with real estate mostly (and partnerships), but not always. In my salad days, I was a tax lawyer."Thank God you are not into personal injury. They are the worst.
To: nickcarraway
They're here, they're queer, and they're in your face. And soon with the help of the likes of the ACLU and the democrat party they'll legally be able to get in your child's pants and they'll be nothing anyone can do about it. They can't procreate, therefore they must recruit. No place better to start than with a malleable young mind.
83
posted on
04/14/2004 8:48:46 PM PDT
by
DaBroasta
(GRID will eventually cure homosexuality)
To: spald
That past should have been passed.
To: spald
I still have an underlying thought that he placed those website locations on the IE address box just to shake me up, as he has a great sense of humor He may not be aware that a record had been left behind. Do his parents restrict his internet use at home?
To: RussianConservative
That is how it should be everywhere, RC. I applaud the Russian people who took- and support- this reaction to this abomination happening in their religion. Am I correct in assuming this was a Russian Orthodox priest who was defrocked?
It's nice to know that SOMEWHERE people have the guts to react to this sickness.
86
posted on
04/14/2004 9:03:41 PM PDT
by
ClearBlueSky
(Whenever someone says it's not about Islam...it's about Islam.)
To: nickcarraway
There is a greater problem here. Men are ignoring the natural order of things.
Real men will not let their wives work. Women have a purpose and role that no organization, government, or day-care can substitute. Women are
too valuable to children and our culture to spend their days at work doing some lowly job. Too many men in America have become complete spineless wimps. Too many men in America lack the will to standup for what is right for their children, families and country.
If we had women at home, caring for their children, real men would stand up to the government and demand deep cuts in spending and in taxes. The reason is simple, real men would want to keep the money that they earned to support their families. There would be many more conservatives if women stayed at home with their children.
If we had women at home, caring for their children, there would be a significant drop in crime, teen pregnancy, drug use, and other social ills. In essence, a neighborhood full of adult women, instead of latch-key kids, means you have a built-in, and most importantly, free police force.
If we had women at home, caring for their children, men would be busy making money to support their families, and would be come much more conservative on social issues. There would not be the time to worry about queers and other liberal agendas. Most liberal agendas are driven by people that have entirely too much time on their hands.
Finally, just to leave you with one thought. Which would you rather have your child socialized by? a.) Someone else's bratty kid. b.) An ignorant, liberally educated, politically correct daycare provider. c.) By an mom, that has experience as an adult in how to get along with people, and who has the capacity to love her child more than anyone else in the world. Which is better for the child?
You probably guessed that my wife doesnt work. I even let her wear shoes sometimes.
To: nickcarraway
There are no words in the English language that can accurately convey the evil and corrupt propagandizing of our young children, as so outlined in the above article. This stuff has got to stop.
Is it any wonder that so many people so wisely homeschool?
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posted on
04/14/2004 9:11:16 PM PDT
by
TOUGH STOUGH
(A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
To: Fitzcarraldo
"Your computer might be one of the only ways he can access this kind of material at this time. He is certainly underage for these sites. If younger children were to access your machine, they might be exposed, good you are cleaning it out.If he is using these sites for "dating" purposes, to locate other like minded men in your area, you should be concerned.
He may not be aware that a record had been left behind. Do his parents restrict his internet use at home?"
Three very good suggestions from Fitzcarraldo and I thank you. Let me investigate further with his parents. I sincerely thank you for your suggestions.
89
posted on
04/14/2004 9:28:00 PM PDT
by
spald
To: TOUGH STOUGH
I have a better soultion, medical testing before death.
To: Blue Collar Christian
One of these days
91
posted on
04/14/2004 9:32:04 PM PDT
by
philetus
(Keep doing what you always do and you'll keep getting what you always get)
To: TOUGH STOUGH
About 15 years ago, my wife baby-sat for a family in Centerville, OH. At that time, that family's kindergartner received instruction on how to deal with suicide (without any advance notice to the parents). At that point, my wife and I realized how far and how quickly our educational system was sliding.
Fifteen years later, we homeschool our 3 school-age children (11, 9, and 6). Best decision we could have ever made. Children will learn values from the people they are around. Do you want YOUR children to learn the values of people like this, or do you want them to learn your values? Homeschooling is definitely not for everyone, but infiltrations into the public school system like this really question what people should be doing...
92
posted on
04/14/2004 9:33:30 PM PDT
by
Kosh5
("We are all Kosh")
To: TOUGH STOUGH
About 15 years ago, my wife baby-sat for a family in Centerville, OH. At that time, that family's kindergartner received instruction on how to deal with suicide (without any advance notice to the parents). At that point, my wife and I realized how far and how quickly our educational system was sliding.
Fifteen years later, we homeschool our 3 school-age children (11, 9, and 6). Best decision we could have ever made. Children will learn values from the people they are around. Do you want YOUR children to learn the values of people like this, or do you want them to learn your values? Homeschooling is definitely not for everyone, but infiltrations into the public school system like this really question what people should be doing...
93
posted on
04/14/2004 9:33:33 PM PDT
by
Kosh5
("We are all Kosh")
To: TOUGH STOUGH
About 15 years ago, my wife baby-sat for a family in Centerville, OH. At that time, that family's kindergartner received instruction on how to deal with suicide (without any advance notice to the parents). At that point, my wife and I realized how far and how quickly our educational system was sliding.
Fifteen years later, we homeschool our 3 school-age children (11, 9, and 6). Best decision we could have ever made. Children will learn values from the people they are around. Do you want YOUR children to learn the values of people like this, or do you want them to learn your values? Homeschooling is definitely not for everyone, but infiltrations into the public school system like this really question what people should be doing...
94
posted on
04/14/2004 9:33:33 PM PDT
by
Kosh5
("We are all Kosh")
To: TOUGH STOUGH
About 15 years ago, my wife baby-sat for a family in Centerville, OH. At that time, that family's kindergartner received instruction on how to deal with suicide (without any advance notice to the parents). At that point, my wife and I realized how far and how quickly our educational system was sliding.
Fifteen years later, we homeschool our 3 school-age children (11, 9, and 6). Best decision we could have ever made. Children will learn values from the people they are around. Do you want YOUR children to learn the values of people like this, or do you want them to learn your values? Homeschooling is definitely not for everyone, but infiltrations into the public school system like this really question what people should be doing...
95
posted on
04/14/2004 9:33:33 PM PDT
by
Kosh5
("We are all Kosh")
To: grassroot
Children should never be expected to be anything but children. It is just sick.
To: *Homosexual Agenda; EdReform; scripter; GrandMoM; backhoe; Yehuda; Clint N. Suhks; saradippity; ...
Homosexual Agenda Ping.
Words fail me. I can't think of any words permissable on FR to describe this article.
Parents and Grandparents, snatch your kids and grandkids out of DAYCARE!
Let me know if anyone wants on/off this pinglist.
(PS - I personally know a divorcing couple with 3 kids [i am friends with the mother]; the father who has half custody encourages the first grader son to dress up in a girl's dress, and himself parades around in women's clothes. Terminally sick.)
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posted on
04/14/2004 9:41:08 PM PDT
by
little jeremiah
(...men of intemperate minds can not be free. Their passions forge their fetters.)
To: microgood
"After they are chemically castrated of course."
Why chemically? I think mechanically, with no novocaine.
98
posted on
04/14/2004 9:42:36 PM PDT
by
little jeremiah
(...men of intemperate minds can not be free. Their passions forge their fetters.)
To: Kosh5
You couldn't be more correct. Your decision to homeschool was a wise one, for your self and your children.
Even many private religious schools can no longer be trusted.
99
posted on
04/14/2004 9:42:46 PM PDT
by
TOUGH STOUGH
(A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
To: PattonReincarnated
Wow, your post is quite powerful. I couldn't agree more.
100
posted on
04/14/2004 9:46:20 PM PDT
by
TOUGH STOUGH
(A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
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