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Violence at the Capital
Talking to Kids About the Violence at the U.S. Capitol
Use these age-based tips and questions to have conversations as a family about disturbing events. Advice from Common Sense Media editors.
10 tips for talking to your kids about the attack on the US Capitol
The violent attack on the US Capitol on Wednesday has left parents wondering how to talk to their kids about what happened. Here are 10 ways to approach talking to your kids about the alarming event.
Social Justice
Teaching Young Children About Bias, Diversity, and Social Justice
Use young children’s understanding of differences to teach social justice through age-appropriate literature, news stories, anti-bias lessons, familiar examples, and problem solving.
Tips for Talking with Children About Racism and Social Justice
Experts share tips for how to talk to children about racism and social justice. These tips will help to guide the conversation and help kids understand what is happening in America now.
Talking to Kids about Racism and Justice - Oakland Library
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