(AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File) Arizona is making sure its children understand their options.
Toward that end, the state’s Department of Education points 10-year-olds to chatrooms to discuss their sexual identities with unknown pre-teens, teens, and adults — facilitated by “trained volunteers.”
Site www.AZEd.gov hosts a webpage dedicated to “resources for LGBTQ+ students, educators, and families,” whereupon it explains thusly: These resources are provided to assist in the support of LGBTQ students in our schools and communities. They were collected by members and allies of the LGBTQ+ community as part of ADE’s Equitable and Inclusive Practices Advisory Council. The Online Chat Spaces provision for students expands to two submenus, “Q Chat Space” and “Gender Spectrum.” While the former “provides online discussion for LGBTQ+ teens ages 13 to 19,” the latter goes lower: Gender Spectrum hosts free online groups for pre-teens, teens, parents, caregivers, and other family members and adults. These groups provide […]
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