Well, I'm not sure if they aren't allowed, but they certainly aren't there. Why Not? I assume there's no point and they would be bored out of their minds. If you meant parent teacher conferences, well, those are personal, no extra children running around.
I am pointing out that a kid could get made fun of for anything(again, underlined and italicized). A kid would get just as much notice for having a weird last name as he would for having homosexual parents. He would probably get more noticed for the first. Also, some of the most normal people get made fun of, with absolutely nothing wrong/different about them. Whatever the other children decide.
Now, an instance from the school I go to(well, the elementary school). Their was some child, like a kindergartener, that was most obviously(Most Obviously) gay. He wasn't made fun of at all. He hung out with the girls, stayed clear of the guys, and the other children could have cared less. Now, if the average kindergartener is oblivious to the actual child being gay, why on Earth would they notice the parents?
I am pointing out that a kid could get made fun of for anything(again, underlined and italicized). A kid would get just as much notice for having a weird last name as he would for having homosexual parents. He would probably get more noticed for the first. Also, some of the most normal people get made fun of, with absolutely nothing wrong/different about them. Whatever the other children decide.
Now, an instance from the school I go to(well, the elementary school). Their was some child, like a kindergartener, that was most obviously(Most Obviously) gay. He wasn't made fun of at all. He hung out with the girls, stayed clear of the guys, and the other children could have cared less. Now, if the average kindergartener is oblivious to the actual child being gay, why on Earth would they notice the parents?