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Helping Our Children Love Their Differences | Parenting Tips & Advice | PBS KIDS for Parents
Help all children learn to love what makes them different. Try out these strategies at home!
8 Ways to Help Children Value Cultural Diversity
Plant the seed of empathy using these suggestions
Autism | Sesame Street in Communities
Share the amazing by celebrating and supporting the uniqueness of every child, including those on the autism spectrum.
Understanding ADHD: Information for Parents
ADHD is a chronic condition of the brain that makes it difficult for children to control their behavior. According to national data, ADHD affects about 9.4% of U.S. children ages 2-17―including 2.4% of children ages 2-5 and 4%-12% of school-aged children. Learn more here about the 3 groups of ADHD behavior symptoms.
How to Use Children’s Books to Talk About Race and Racism | Parenting Tips & Advice | PBS KIDS for Parents
Diverse Children’s Books About Strong Girls | Parenting Tips & Advice | PBS KIDS for Parents
How To Teach Your Kids About Tolerance - Guidelines for Parents
Being tolerant of differences doesn't mean sacrificing your own heritage or beliefs. However, can teach their kids to appreciate differences in others.
Talking to Children About Racial Bias
Parents may better face today's challenges with an understanding of how racial bias works in children, as well as strategies to help them deal with and react to racial differences.
Support Resources for Families of Gender Diverse Youth
Having a gender diverse child can be very stressful for parents and caregivers, as they deal with uncertainty and navigate schools, extended families, sibling relationships, and the world around them. There are several national and international organizations that support families with gender diverse children, as well as excellent books. Learn more here.
How to Teach Children About Cultural Awareness and Diversity | Parenting Tips & Advice | PBS KIDS for Parents
How to Support Children With Autism Who Have Special Interests | Parenting Tips & Advice | PBS KIDS for Parents
Strong special interests and passions are a part of autism spectrum disorder. Here are ways to support your child with autism by leaning into their interests.
The Challenges of Twice-Exceptional Kids
Children with learning and attention issues can also be extraordinarily gifted. Here's a look at some of the special challenges these kids face.
The Gift of Play: Children With Physical Disabilities
Help your child with physical disabilities learn and thrive through playtime.
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