On Jan 20th, SCCS commemorated Martin Luther King Jr and his national movement for achieving equal rights. Built on anti-biased education, SCCS leans into conversations about race and equity with children, families and Teachers.
How can we talk honestly about racism with children? Dr. Aisha White, Director of the P.R.I.D.E Program with the Office of Child Development says, "children are never too young to be exposed to diversity." PBS Kids For Parents shares tips to help start discussions about race.
Be aware of your own biases
Ask children how they feel--directly
Answer, "why does this keep happening?" with an activity
Help children begin to understand how to be an ally
SCCS will continue to serve as a safe and inclusive space for all children, families, and teachers.
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