“Young children are so susceptible to different messages, which is why it’s important for parents and caregivers to find age-appropriate ways to discuss big topics.” @kidsmediamom
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We can see ourselves in this picture AND spot differences. Visit “Discussing Race with Young Children: A Step-By-Step Activity Guide” to spark age-appropriate conversations about identity, race, and racism with our friends @BigHeartWorld: https://t.co/O7agPdO5Ui
National SEL Week elevated examples from around the country of how social and emotional learning is a superpower for good! Here are four more reasons why according to rapper and author Darryl "DMC" McDaniels: https://t.co/2gD5RDx0sq @NOGGINKids@BigHeartWorld
"When children get the message — even inadvertently — that race is something “we don’t discuss,” it teaches them there’s something uncomfortable or even bad about noticing and talking about skin color." - @rparlakian https://t.co/NWwRQJcUvO @BigHeartWorld
We can see ourselves in this picture AND spot differences. Visit “Discussing Race with Young Children: A Step-By-Step Activity Guide” to spark age-appropriate conversations about identity, race, and racism with our friends @BigHeartWorld: https://t.co/O7agPdO5Ui
Empower, enrich & cultivate your child’s knowledge on #BlackHistory this month & year round. This useful guide provided by @NOGGINKids will help make these meaningful & valuable lessons fun for all families.
It is never too early to talk about race.
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It's never too early to get the conversation started. Check out this engaging and interactive guide on discussing race with young children from our partner, @BigHeartWorld. https://t.co/eI9eTGEMAS #BlackHistoryMonth
Toddlers are curious about the differences they see in the people around them, but white parents may find it hard to talk to their young children about race. @ZEROTOTHREE's @rparlakian has some tips, via @BigHeartWorld. #parenting https://t.co/Z33oqplS98
Validating "the emotions of children while helping them through the tough parts of growing up" is necessary and important. Thanks for your work @THEKINGDMC.
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Our #ECEArticleoftheWeek from @BigHeartWorld teaches us how to help children identify their emotions. Encouraging children to notice expressions of different emotions allows children to practice more effective regulation strategies.
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Student mental health is at the forefront of educators’ minds these days after two years of pandemic-driven stress and disruption—but district leaders forget about the adults in the school building at their own peril, experts say. #K12MentalHealth
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What can we do to help support our children, especially our youngest children who have lived most (or all) of their lives during the pandemic?
@bigheartworld offers 5 suggestions from a long-time educator and mom of a toddler: https://t.co/hOoCNgFX57 #childdevelopment