I show respect for others.

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Similarity, diversity and respect: Heterosexual, Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual I show respect for others. I understand that the terms heterosexual, gay, lesbian and bisexual can be used to describe who a person is attracted to or falls in love with. rshp.scot

We say a person is gay when a person loves someone of the same sex, this can be two men together or two women together. We can also say that women who love each other are lesbian. rshp.scot

We say a person is bisexual when they feel they can be in love with a person who is the same sex as them, or someone of a different sex. rshp.scot

We say a person is heterosexual is when people of a different sex love each other, so a woman and a man. rshp.scot

What is love? rshp.scot

What do people do when they are in love? rshp.scot

Hold hands rshp.scot

Eat together rshp.scot

Get married rshp.scot

In a heartbeat https://vimeo.com/227690432 rshp.scot

Kids with Gay Parents https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG0yqhzVuYA rshp.scot

Some families have a mum and a dad Some families have two mums Sometimes children live with their grandparents Some families have 2 dads Some families have 2 mums and 2 dads Some families are small Some families are big rshp.scot

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Heterosexual Can you remember what these words mean? Some people are gay or lesbian or bisexual. Some members of our family may be gay or lesbian or bisexual. It’s never okay to be mean to someone. It’s never okay to make fun of someone because of their family or who they are. rshp.scot

In this class, we are all individuals, different, unique and special. rshp.scot