Description
As a school psychologist, you are charged with the task of bringing together individuals to support the needs of all students, particularly those in the LGBTQI2-S* community. Use this printed, plastic-coil bound collection with district leaders and parents to understand their experiences, address challenges, and effect change. Compiled resources are broken into four parts: Safe schools for LGBTQ youth; Sexual development, gender development, and disclosure experiences; Risks for sexual minority youth; and Advocacy action steps. Use the articles, research, and position papers in this compilation to: Advocate for and create a safe, supportive school environment for LGBTQ youth in your district; Communicate with parents and other support staff about transgender and gender-diverse youth; Differentiate between biological sex and gender identity; Learn from disclosure and diagnosis experiences of LGBTQ and intersex students; Identify and address potential mental health concerns; Assess suicide risk for sexual minority youth; and Understand the prevalence of bullying and school victimization.



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