Growing sideways: Re-articulating ontologies of childhood within/through relationships and sexuality education (RSE)

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This article presents a collaborative reflective-thinking-writing project that draws from the authors’ experiences of co-productive and critical inquiry with children in the field of gender, sexualities and education. Integrating our collective concerns regarding how childhood can be negatively framed and policed within/through RSE, we explore how these ontological boundaries might be queered through a collective engagement with the possibilities for/of RSE that is affirmative, playful and co-produced with, rather than for, children.

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Atkinson, C., Coll, L., McBride, R. S., Whittington, E., & Zanatta, F. (2023). Growing sideways: Re-articulating ontologies of childhood within/through relationships and sexuality education (RSE). In Children and Society (Vol. 37, pp. 2139–2153). John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/chso.12535

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