Growing up is hard for just about every kid. But it can be particularly hard if you are LGBTQ+. School can be especially tricky to navigate, as these youths face unique challenges.
Here are some of the most common issues LGBTQ+ students experience in school:
Bullying
LGBTQ+ youths are far more likely to encounter bullying issues, and be the targets of bullying, whether that bullying happens in school hallways or on social media. On any given day, LGBTQ+ students may face name-calling, threats, or even acts of physical violence. And perhaps the worst part is these may come from other students, teachers, and staff.
Harassment
Technically speaking, harassing someone for their sexual orientation or gender identity is illegal. That hardly keeps people from doing it. Harassment issues often at school cause a toxic and hostile environment, hardly one in which learning is easy.
Discrimination
There’s discipline, and then there’s discrimination. Often LGBTQ+ youth are disciplined for things their peers are not. For instance, two same-sex students showing affection in the hallway may be disciplined when heterosexual couples are not treated the same way.
Loneliness
It is common for LGBTQ+ students to feel lonely and isolated in school, depending on where they go to school. While there may be other LGBTQ+ students and staff in schools in bigger cities, those living in rural areas may feel alone.
Education is a big part of the adolescent experience, and school days are some of our lives most formative days.
We work with members of the LGBTQ+ community to help them navigate the unique challenges they face in the world today.