DEIB Resource Library (Articles, Podcasts, Book Lists)
NPR Podcast: Why All Parents Should Talk with their Kids about Social Identity
NPR Podcast: Talking Race with Young Children
Teaching Tolerance: lessons that can be done in a classroom or at home, lessons for more topics and ages available
Today’s Parent: How to Talk to Kids about Racism, an age by age guide
Let’s Talk about Race by Julius Lester (children’s book)
Adding books with characters who look different from your own family to your booklist is another way to expose children to difference.
Here are more: https://booksforlittles.com/racial-diversity/?fbclid=IwAR39vJQQyCnHfhF0m66o67GnGgR9BuWclmDQJXBQuUwznf1-YxaZxSzM_l4
100 Race-conscious Things You Can Say to Your Child to Advance Racial Justice
Your Kids Aren’t too Young to Talk about Race: a resource roundup
Sesame Workshop: Why Difference Matters
Having Difficult Conversations with Children around Equity & Social Justice from Common Sense
I [STILL] can’t breathe: Supporting Kids of Color in the Wake of Racialized Violence from EmbraceRace
Resources for Talking about Race, Racism and Racialized Violence from Center for Racial Justice in Education
Learning for Justice Resources
VIDEO: Talking to your kids about the Derek Chauvin Trial
How to Talk to Children about Difficult News
What To Say To Kids When The News Is Scary (NPR)
Helping Children Cope with Frightening News from Child Mind Institute