RESOURCES TO SUPPORT YOUR FAMILY

HOW TO TALK TO YOUR CHILD ABOUT PROTESTS AND RACISM

The National Association of School Psychologists created this Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers

The Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility provides this resource for Teaching about Controversial or Difficult Issues

RaisingEquity.org has an offering of free and paid workshops in addition to a podcast and other resources.

This article from CNN provides many supports on speaking to your children about protests and racism.

Common Sense Media has created this resource for Explaining News to Our Kids

CommonSense Media has provided several resources and lists of movies and books which can ground your conversations about race and racism.

This blog contains many links to resources to support a multitude of discussions

Teaching Tolerance: Beyond the Golden Rule - A Parent's Guide to Preventing and Responding to Prejudice

Embrace Race: 10 Tips for Teaching and Talking to Kids about Race

National Museum of African American History and Culture: Talking About Race

FCCPS Workshop on Talking with Kids about Racism

FCCPS Workshop on Microaggressions

Scaffolded Anti-Racist Resources

Anti-Racist Resource Guide Recorded Webinar - "Addressing Racial Injustice with Young Children"

Toolkit - Addressing Policy Violence in the United States

Should we Talk to Young Children About Race

Should we talk to Young Children About Race - Spanish

Research-Based Advice on Teaching Children Not to be Racist

BOOKS & ARTICLES

PODCASTS

Scene On Radio’s Season 2: Seeing White Podcast

School Colors

Ear Hustle

TED TALKS

BOOK LISTS WITH CHARACTERS OF COLOR

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