Engaging Parents from the Start
While the majority of SOGI 123 resources are for educators, parents are also integral members of every school. Concerns about parental resistance are common, however parents’ associations have been key supporters of SOGI 123 since it first launched.
We know that students thrive when parents and schools work together. Invite parents to inform policies and procedures, sit on relevant committees, and contribute to rainbow displays.
One educator recommends turning any presumptive statement about SOGI into a question. For example, if a parent says, “Young children shouldn’t be taught this stuff. It will just confuse them,” an educator can reply with, “A lot of people have that question, but we know that children often have a stable gender identity by age 4 or 5.” Responding in this way encourages learning and discourages confrontation.
An FAQ document can help to dispel myths and give educators talking points. A shareable PowerPoint presentation can be used by Parent’s Councils to educate other parents. Many of these are available on our website, and can be adapted for your school or district/division.
Send consistent and clear messages to parents. Let all families know that your school is a SOGI-inclusive space before there is an immediate need, such as when a member of the school community is transitioning.
October 25, 2023
The 2023 virtual BC SOGI Summit brought 430 educators together for a full day of learning
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November 17, 2023
We’re pleased to share that the Yukon has joined the SOGI 123 Network!
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February 8, 2024
Our SOGI 123 Leads for Alberta and Saskatchewan came together to host the first ever Prairie SOGI Educator Summit.
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