A UCLA study recently published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry shows that high-risk children who, for purposes of the study, are defined as children between four months to eight years old who possess risk factors such as premature birth, prenatal substance abuse, abuse, neglect, and multiple prior placements, didn’t develop any differently whether they were adopted by heterosexual or homosexual parents. The report found that the high risk children raised by homosexual parents remained stable and increased their IQ scores by ten points on average. This new study comes just in time for National Adoption Month in November.
Read the full article here: New Study: No Scientific Reason to Discriminate Against LGBT Parents