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Hannahhempel
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Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:04 pm Posts: 28
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How would you handle a student who writes in their journal that they are struggling with homosexuality? What would you say to them? I personally have no idea how I would confront this situation. I disagree with homosexuality but I would not want to shun this student. What kind of advice could one give if they thought the action of homosexuality was wrong?
_________________ Hannah Hempel
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Kayla Sizemore
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Joined: Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:40 am Posts: 24
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If a student admitted this to me in his/her journal I wouldn't try to offer them my opinions on how I think it is wrong, I would just let them know that I am always there for them if they need to talk. They are probably dealing with enough problems, they don't need a teacher lecturing them on morals, and how society thinks it is wrong. They need a support system not someone else to judge them.
_________________ Kayla N. Sizemore
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