“…Despite LGBTIQ parents’ accounts of insensitivity and stigma in ECEC settings (Cloughessy & Waniganayake, 2017; Cloughessy et al, 2017; Goldberg, 2014; Goldberg & Smith, 2014a), and EC educators’ self-reported need for training and resources on working with LGBTIQ-parented families (Beren, 2013; Church et al, 2018), limited research has focussed on the provision of pre- or in-service teacher training on meeting the needs of LGBTIQ-parented families (see, for example, Beren, 2013; Janmohamed, 2014; Riggs & Due, 2013). Somewhat counter-intuitively, it appears that even when EC educators hold positive attitudes towards LGBTIQ-parented families, they are less likely to act upon their stated attitudes (Hedge, Averett, White, & Deese, 2014).…”