The short and sweet answer is that the kids, by most measures, are alright: loved, healthy, and psychologically healthy.  The longer answer is that there may be some surprising advantages to growing up in an LGBT family. Let’s check out 10 facts that may surprise you about LGBT families and why, at the end of the day, we can be confident that family is family.  Image via iStock.com/Portra Translation: Kids with gay parents are just as likely to be well-adjusted and hit developmental milestones as those with straight parents. (I’m going to go out on a limb and assume kids with gay parents hate shots just as much as kids with straight parents do, though.) More from CafeMom: 15 LGBT Celebrities Who Give Us Cute Family Inspo And, really, let’s end the thinking that having a kid who turns out to be gay is a bad thing. Love is love, right? More from CafeMom: 13 Companies to Love for Their Support of LGBT Rights

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title: “The Kids Are Alright 10 Facts About Kids Raised By Lgbt Parents” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-05” author: “Lou Fournier”


The short and sweet answer is that the kids, by most measures, are alright: loved, healthy, and psychologically healthy.  The longer answer is that there may be some surprising advantages to growing up in an LGBT family. Let’s check out 10 facts that may surprise you about LGBT families and why, at the end of the day, we can be confident that family is family.  Image via iStock.com/Portra Translation: Kids with gay parents are just as likely to be well-adjusted and hit developmental milestones as those with straight parents. (I’m going to go out on a limb and assume kids with gay parents hate shots just as much as kids with straight parents do, though.) More from CafeMom: 15 LGBT Celebrities Who Give Us Cute Family Inspo And, really, let’s end the thinking that having a kid who turns out to be gay is a bad thing. Love is love, right? More from CafeMom: 13 Companies to Love for Their Support of LGBT Rights

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title: “The Kids Are Alright 10 Facts About Kids Raised By Lgbt Parents” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-13” author: “Jane Streets”


The short and sweet answer is that the kids, by most measures, are alright: loved, healthy, and psychologically healthy.  The longer answer is that there may be some surprising advantages to growing up in an LGBT family. Let’s check out 10 facts that may surprise you about LGBT families and why, at the end of the day, we can be confident that family is family.  Image via iStock.com/Portra Translation: Kids with gay parents are just as likely to be well-adjusted and hit developmental milestones as those with straight parents. (I’m going to go out on a limb and assume kids with gay parents hate shots just as much as kids with straight parents do, though.) More from CafeMom: 15 LGBT Celebrities Who Give Us Cute Family Inspo And, really, let’s end the thinking that having a kid who turns out to be gay is a bad thing. Love is love, right? More from CafeMom: 13 Companies to Love for Their Support of LGBT Rights

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