Talking to Children Authentically about Race and Racism | PBS KIDS for Parents
PBS KIDS for Parents hosted this important conversation — featuring fellow parents, educators and child development and trauma experts — about how you can talk with young children about racial injustice and violence against Black people. Explore questions such as: How can parents of Black children continue to instill confidence and pride in young kids while also explaining the racial inequity and barriers that continue today? And, how can parents of non-Black children help young kids understand their role in confronting anti-Black racism? Hear questions from fellow parents and learn tips and resources you can use to continue to have these meaningful conversations now and into the future.
For additional resources, visit the Talking to Young Children About Race and Racism collection on the PBS KIDS for Parents website: https://www.pbs.org/parents/talking-about-racism
Excerpt of the Frontline documentary, "A Class Divided" (https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/front....line/film/class-divi provided by ©1985 WGBH Educational Foundation. All Rights Reserved. A production of Yale University Films for FRONTLINE. Also available on PBS Learning Media (https://mass.pbslearningmedia.....org/resource/osi04.s
Excerpt from “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” provided courtesy of The Fred Rogers Company.
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