Raising LGBTQ allies A parent's guide to changing the messages from the playground

Chris Tompkins

Book - 2021

"Raising LGBTQ Allies is the first book to focus on the prevention of homophobia, transphobia, and bullying before they begin. It encourages families to have open and authentic conversations in a practical, timely, and inclusive way. It also creates a dialogue with parents around the possibility they may have an LGBTQ child"--

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Genres
Self-help publications
Published
Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Chris Tompkins (author)
Physical Description
xx, 233 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-219) and index.
ISBN
9781538136263
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Awareness
  • 1. MFTP Part 1: We All Play on the Same Playground: What We Believe and Why
  • Homosexuality and the DSM
  • Conversion Therapy-A Harmful Practice
  • Heteronormativity and the Origins of Queerphobia
  • Unlearning Fear
  • Awareness, Willingness, Change
  • Messages from the Playground Proclamation
  • 2. MFTP Part 2: Language Matters: The Meaning Behind Our Words
  • The Power of Words: LGBTQ + Issues, Preference, Lifestyle, Choice, Different, Trend, Transition ...
  • Be Mindful of Who Is in the Room
  • Use a Better Word
  • Beliefs Influence Words, and Words Create Labels: Institutionalized Homophobia
  • New Words, New Labels, New Beliefs
  • 3. MFTP Part 3: Change Our Beliefs, Change Their Story
  • Why Our Beliefs Matter
  • Reestablishing a Relationship with a Higher Power
  • With Love
  • Let's Meet Where You're At
  • What Do You Believe?
  • Messages from the Playground Visualization Messages from the Playground Exercise: Uncovering
  • Misguided Beliefs about Gender and Sexuality
  • Part II. Willingness
  • 4. Gender, Sexuality, and Santa Claus: An Easy Approach
  • Children Are More Insightful Than We Think
  • Gender and Sexuality Are Not the Same
  • Police Beliefs, Not Gender
  • Love Is More Than Love
  • 5. Benign Neglect: Not Communicating Is Still Communicating
  • Words Can Hurt; Sometimes, Silence Hurts More
  • No Time for Silence
  • A New Generation: Everything Is Energy
  • Phases of Acceptance: From Tolerance to Celebration
  • How to Authentically Communicate
  • 6. Shame: Prevention versus Treatment
  • Trickle-Down Effects of Religious Shame
  • When External Messages Seep Inside: Internalized Homophobia
  • Proactive Prevention
  • Key Factors Related to LGBTQ Bullying
  • The Antidote to Shame
  • 7. Trauma, Resilience, and Human Dignity: Raising a New Generation
  • Pass on Our Wisdom, Not Our Trauma
  • LGBTQ Youth and the Trauma of Rejection
  • Stereotypes and Confirmation Bias
  • Resilience and Human Dignity
  • Part III. Change
  • 8. Building a New Playground: Six Simple and Effective Steps
  • Attunement
  • Containment
  • Dismantling Old Playgrounds
  • Building a New Playground in Six Steps
  • Building a New Playground Meditation
  • 9. New Messages, New Playground, New World: A Mother's Faith
  • Other Misguided Beliefs: Bringing Darkness to the Light
  • A New Way of Thinking
  • New Consciousness - New Playgrounds
  • Five Steps to Celebrating LGBTQ Youth
  • A Mother's Faith
  • 10. New Toys; Instructional and Interactive Exercises
  • Rule of Expectations
  • Back to School: New Toys for the New Year
  • Instilling Empathy
  • Rule of Expectations Visualization
  • 11. Uncle Chris: The Journey of a Soul
  • Answering the Call
  • A Return to the Village
  • The Hero's Journey
  • Calling and the Soul: What LGBTQ Youth Are Here to Do
  • The Power of a Soul
  • Everything Is Better When It's Shared
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • About the Author
Review by Booklist Review

Books are like messengers, Tompkins writes, and this volume conveys essential information for all adults with children in their lives about what it means to be LGBTQ, in the context of what he calls MFTP: Messages from the Playground. Playground is meant metaphorically, of course, as are messages. Playground is our mind or, rather, our consciousness, while messages are the dominant societal worldview. Tompkins says that one of the goals of his useful book is to help prevent bullying, heal queerphobia, and create allies on the playground. To this end, he writes extensively of his own experiences as a teacher and counselor with the goal of making the experience of having an LGBTQ child--or knowing one--something to revere. This is a tall order, but Tompkins rises to the occasion, offering thoughtful, informed, affirming, and, yes, inspirational advice on how to change a homophobic and transphobic society. In that context, he invites readers to change their traditional thinking and in so doing to eliminate queerphobia by being open and honest with children. He has succeeded beautifully.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Tompkins, a spiritual life coach and TEDx speaker, debuts with a thoughtful guide to creating LGBTQ allies with "open and authentic conversations within families and classrooms." Using the metaphor of a playground for society-at-large, Tompkins asks parents and teachers to join together and recognize their biases, shift the conversations around gender and relationships, and talk openly about homophobia, transphobia, and bullying. Then, he offers concrete steps for ways to "build new playgrounds for all children." When dealing with a child who is a bully, for example, he recommends a process of acknowledging their behavior, challenging their negative messages, and helping them forgive themselves. He encourages incorporating same-sex couple examples in lessons and conversations, stocking classrooms with LGBTQ-affirming books and resources, and having open, vulnerable conversations with children that involve asking questions about their relationships and interests. Along the way, Tompkins writes movingly of his closeted teen years, history of substance abuse, and how he made peace with who he is, adding a trenchant personal framework to the well-reasoned advice. Complete with discussion questions, meditations, and practical actions, this guide is a powerful treatise on creating a more accepting world. (May)

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