How to Teach your Kids about Racism: A Guide on How To Educate your Child about Diversity & being Antiracist
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Zen –
Be the change or anti racist you want your child to be Author talks about certain topics like starting children young on discussing racism, it's an interesting fact that infants as young as 6 months can differentiate physical attributes, parents are the "essential" force to stop racism and discrimination (not just in race, but encompasses age, sex, religious sects etc.) I like that author promotes books as a good medium for teaching kids as any other medium. It's a good short read about teaching Be the change or anti racist you want your child to be Author talks about certain topics like starting children young on discussing racism, it's an interesting fact that infants as young as 6 months can differentiate physical attributes, parents are the "essential" force to stop racism and discrimination (not just in race, but encompasses age, sex, religious sects etc.) I like that author promotes books as a good medium for teaching kids as any other medium. It's a good short read about teaching the next generation about celebrating diversity.
Jennifer Mielke –
Timely and appropriate. I am a homeschooling mom to 2 young children, and I want to raise them to anti-rascist. This book is a great resource for that. It details exactly what conversations need to happen, and how to make them appropriate for different age groups. I thought that was helpful. This book discusses a lot from history of racism in slavery to the current events in Minnesota and George Floyd's murder, so it is for sure a book I will have to come back to again and again to get all the go Timely and appropriate. I am a homeschooling mom to 2 young children, and I want to raise them to anti-rascist. This book is a great resource for that. It details exactly what conversations need to happen, and how to make them appropriate for different age groups. I thought that was helpful. This book discusses a lot from history of racism in slavery to the current events in Minnesota and George Floyd's murder, so it is for sure a book I will have to come back to again and again to get all the good information.
Toni –
Why is he different? This book is well written and easy to understand and use as a guide to help you have those tough talks with your child about why he looks like or why she has her face covered. It tells you tips to explaining to all ages from 5 to adult. I recommend this book to everyone with children because eventually they will see someone different, then what?
Shannon Matheny –
Historical referenced reasons For anyone looking for historical reasons to support how to explain racism to children, this is a good place to start. There a past events and more recent events touched upon. I think the book gives unbiased information and a breakdown easy enough for children to comprehend.
Stephenie –
Yes, Racism is Real Racism is still a very real thing in 2020. I don't want my child growing up ignorant like I did. This book is a great starting point when you want to start talking to your kiddos about racism and privilege. Yes, Racism is Real Racism is still a very real thing in 2020. I don't want my child growing up ignorant like I did. This book is a great starting point when you want to start talking to your kiddos about racism and privilege.
Katrina Taylor –
Incredible I chose this rating because this book truly teaches you in depth how to interact with your child in order for them to become a strong and willful person who is not being discriminative towards others.
Danielle –
Much Needed! This is a very good guide to teaching young kids about racial diversity. It's a comprehensive way to confront a subject that is so big today. Good habits start with the children. Much Needed! This is a very good guide to teaching young kids about racial diversity. It's a comprehensive way to confront a subject that is so big today. Good habits start with the children.
Carina Daniel –
Race and Culture Racism is not an easy or comfortable subject to discuss with adults. Talking about it with children can be even more daunting and stressful. Children can be shockingly honest. The book gives great advice on how to navigate the conversations.
Christine –
Excellent guide An excellent book to help you discuss the racism in this country. It gives you an age appropriate guide to help our children under racism and how to explain exactly what racism is.
Catie LeMar –
Good Very timely book. Talks about simple ways to address the issue of racism with your children. Easy ideas that will get kids thinking.
Barbara –
End racism Great read. It will help me explain what is going on in the world to my children & why people are equal even when they look different.
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