Latest Gay-Marriage Backer: America's Pediatricians

They believe such unions are in children's best interests
By Kate Seamons,  Newser Staff
Posted Mar 21, 2013 6:52 AM CDT
Latest Gay-Marriage Backer: America's Pediatricians
The American Academy of Pediatrics has said that two permanently bonded parents benefit children, regardless of the parents' gender or sexual orientation.   (?)

America's pediatricians have come out in support of gay marriage. In an announcement published today, the American Academy of Pediatrics, which is comprised of 60,000 such doctors, expressed that such unions benefit children, providing them with legal and financial security. It also backed adoption and foster care rights for gay couples. The key statement:

  • "Scientific evidence affirms that children have similar developmental and emotional needs and receive similar parenting whether they are raised by parents of the same or different genders. If a child has 2 living and capable parents who choose to create a permanent bond by way of civil marriage, it is in the best interests of their child(ren) that legal and social institutions allow and support them to do so, irrespective of their sexual orientation."

The New York Times reports that in addition to its policy statement, the academy published a 10-page technical report that has been four years in the making and reviewed 30 years' worth of research on the subject. It found that children's "relationships with their parents, their parents' sense of competence and security, and the presence of social and economic support" affect a child's well-being more than the gender or the sexual orientation of his parents. Not everyone is on board, however, with some calling the statement premature and noting the limitations of the research used, including small sample sizes and a lack of nationally representative data. (More gay marriage stories.)

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