Research suggests no differences in adjustment for children raised in same-sex households, with positive outcomes seen among children of lesbian couples.
Research suggests no differences in eventual adjustment for children raised in same-sex households
Multiple studies have shown that children raised by same-sex parents do not exhibit significant differences in adjustment compared to children raised by opposite-sex parents.
In fact, research indicates that children of lesbian couples may have slightly lower rates of behavioral problems and higher rates of self-esteem.
These findings challenge the notion that opposite-sex parenting is superior to same-sex parenting.