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Tips for parenting your transracially adopted child
These guidelines offer suggestions for adults raising children in multiracial families, with special considerations for families that include transracial adoptees.
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These guidelines offer suggestions for adults raising children in multiracial families, with special considerations for families that include transracial adoptees.
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White nationalism is insidious, multifaceted, and aggressive. Parents and youth workers need to stay vigilant, because the imagery and language of this movement change often and quickly. Here's where we suggest you start.
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Stereotypical imagery of Native peoples is everywhere, making it nearly impossible for caregivers to choose children's books that can help their children learn something about Native peoples. These guidelines will help.
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The harms done by mass incarceration extend to every part of life, not least to the bonds between children and their parents. Most often, these parents and kids are people of color. Here are steps you can take to be part of making life better for kids and parents most directly affected by mass incarceration.
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Whether you’re an insider or ally, you, can support Indigenous youth and communities by challenging the anti-Native narratives that dehumanize and otherwise bring harm to our youth and communities.
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Mentors can be relatives, teachers, neighbors or any other adult who believes in a young person and helps them be themselves, make choices and discover opportunities. Embrace your role as a mentor to the kids in your life! Here's how.
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Books have the power to initiate powerful and purposeful conversation between caregivers and children, particularly when engaging with sensitive content. Here's how to read aloud to children at home when reading books that present possible tough topics.
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Humans of all ages tend to ascribe positive qualities to the group that they belong to and negative qualities to other groups. Without guidance, children are likely to develop biased attitudes from exposure to negative racial stereotypes, racial disparities, and segregation. Take these steps to guide them.