Identify three ways in which children and adolescents are impacted by the presumption of heterosexuality

What will be an ideal response?


All your life, from the time you were a toddler, you were presented with a single model of sexual life: You were expected to be attracted to the other sex, to go on dates, and eventually to marry. No other scenario was seriously considered; if you are heterosexual, you probably have never even reflected on how powerfully this "presumption of heterosexuality" (Herdt, 1989) was transmitted by your parents, your friends, television and movies, newspapers and magazines, even the government. Advertisements on television and in magazines always show heterosexual couples; your friends probably played house, doctor, or spin the bottle, assuming everyone was attracted to the other sex; your grade school, parties, and social activities were organized around this presumption of heterosexuality.

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A. that a disorder is often fatal B. that a person has two or more disorders C. that a person has a more severe form of a disorder D. that a person is unlikely to recover from a disorder

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Regarding ageism, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Ageism refers to discrimination or prejudice based on age. b. Ageism can oppress the young as well as the old. c. Ageism is often expressed through patronizing language. d. Ageism is expressed the same way in different cultures.

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Research by Susan Harter (1987, 1990) has indicated that the development of positive self-

esteem depends on a number of cognitive and social variables. Which one of the following is a variable essential to the development of positive self-esteem? a. High scores on standardized tests b. Competency in at least one sport c. Acceptance by family and peers d. Recognition of one's success

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Average intelligence is associated with a score of approximately

a) 130. b) 70. c) 100. d) Average intelligence cannot be determined.

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