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On a recent winters Sunday, a rarity happened. I found myself with enough time to leisurely view a video Id received over a year ago. I watched Bullied: a Student, a School, and a Case that Made History. I received it from Teaching Tolerance. The back of the videos jacket read:This is the story of Jamie Nabozny. His ordeal began in 6th grade and only got worse in high school. Years of unrelenting bullying took its toll. But Jamie decided to take a stand against the bullying he endured and the bullying he knew other students endured. He went to court and fought for the right to be safe at school, even if you are gay. His inspiring story offers hope for the millions of gay and lesbian students who still dont feel safe at school.Why did his bullies choose Jamie? They first alluded to his sexual orientation when Jamie wasnt overtly sexual. Did it start because they perceived him as different?Its Bad to Be Gay. What Does Gay Mean?By third grade, many kids especially boys - are using the word gay pejoratively. They have no idea what it means, but its a bad word, and theyre going to use it. By the time they understand it, the negative value of the word in engrained.I wonder if Jamie felt different. Gay adults often report that before they discovered their sexual orientation, they felt different as a child or teen. It was an inexplicable difference, one not understood. And while feeling different doesnt predict sexual orientation, it often feels lonely.A Look at NumbersThere is normal angst in growing up. Its a tough job for any kid and part of the human condition. Add in feeling different and misunderstood, and the angst is exacerbated. Kids who are bullied for being different are considered at-risk students. And kids, bullied for their perceived or real gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered (GLBT) sexual orientation, are high risk students. The Suicide Prevention Resource Center reports that between 30 and 40% of GLBT kids have attempted suicide, two to three times more than kids with a same sex orientation. Jamie attempted suicide. Intolerance of sexual orientation differences can be a literal killer of our youth.Self-Acceptance is the KeyWhile we pride ourselves on being a nation that celebrates the diversity on which we were built, our actions betray our words. Different is OK .unless ..and the conditions start to mount. The truth is that we are a conditional people. We are OK as long as: were thin enough, happy enough, educated enough, part of the 1%, part of the 99%, care enough about looks, dont care about looks, use credit, use cash, etc. Heck! What chance do our kids have at self-acceptance let alone accepting differences?How You Can Help Kids Build Tolerance By Modeling Self-AcceptanceJudgment, fear, bullying, and prejudice are not going away. We have a chance, though, to guide our kids through them toward acceptance of differences, whatever they may be. We need to help them build a foundation of strong self-acceptance. A kid who is self-secure is better able to accept others and less likely to accept bullying. Heres how to do it.Work on accepting yourself first. Stop beating yourself up, especially out loud.Acknowledge your mistakes and move on. Im sorry I yelled at you. I thought you were talking when I just told everyone to be quiet.Admit prejudices and reasons. I have trouble accepting your generation, because you have more opportunities than I did at your age. Thats not fair of me.Fess up to fears. Im scared Ill fail and people will laugh.Catch yourself being judgmental. Shes a real joke. Oops! I shouldnt have said that. I dont know what its like to be her.Quietly point out prejudice when you see it, and talk about it to kids. That man made unacceptable comments about women, and Id like to talk to you about it.WANT TO USE THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR EZINE OR WEB SITE?You can, as long as you include this complete blurb with it: Friendship experts Jane Balvanz and Blair Wagner publish A Way Through, LLCs bi-weekly articles. If youre ready to guide children in grades K 8 through painful friendships:For School and Youth Organizations: http://www.gapraconnect.com/For Parents: http://www.awaythrough.com/
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