Children are never too young to learn about diversity. As young as 3 months old, they may look differently at people who look like or don’t look like their primary caregivers. As parents and caregivers, we must have confidence in ourselves and in our children — that we, and they, can handle tough topics and tough situations. We must understand that our role is to be honest, specific, and trustworthy as we raise the next generation to confront racial injustice.
Check out the articles, tips, recommended children’s books, videos, and other resources from PBS Parents to help you have a meaningful conversation with young children about race, racism, and being anti-racist.
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Source: PBS | Talking to Young Children About Race and Racism, https://www.pbs.org/parents/talking-about-racism | © 2020 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
See more resources on this topic in the Anti-Racism Resources section of CHC’s online resource library.
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