Updated On: 27 June, 2024 10:38 AM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
With pride month coming to an end, mental health experts share with us guidelines to develop effective strategies to foster inclusivity for queer folks right at school

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When Nisha Patel’s son Aarav was five, he loved playing with his action figures. In a hyper-real scenario, Batman would fight off the villains to rescue Iron Man. After saving Iron Man, the duo would go on to raise a baby superhero together. At that age, my son was not aware of traditional gender roles or how a family functions, and I decided not to bind him with conventions,’ Nisha tells Midday.
She continues, “For him, they were just like partners taking care of an infant.” However, Aarav`s acceptance of a wider gender spectrum and his belief that same-sex individuals can be a family and share responsibilities is refreshing. Mental health experts credit these values to parents; stressing that schools play a crucial role in fostering this acceptance and understanding of queer folks.
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