Early Risers Podcast, from Little Moments Count & MPR, discusses raising children with a clear-eyed understanding of cultural differences, race & implicit bias
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What's the difference between #race & #ethnicity? Understanding this difference helps kids recognize and appreciate #Diversity . When we're taught about different races & ethnicities, we develop a more inclusive worldview, which can reduce prejudices & stereotypes.
For tips on talking to kids about #race, and for info on how to raise #children with a clear-eyed understanding of cultural differences, race and implicit bias check out the Early Risers Podcast here: https://t.co/VUbLFab80O
Excited to share the latest episode of Early Risers!
Host Dianne Haulcy talks with Ellen Guettler, a white parent navigating #antiracist#parenting in #Minneapolis .
https://t.co/6AsD9VufJv
Early social-emotional development is now understood to be the bedrock on which rests the sense of self that helps us tackle the tasks of life. It's developing the capacity to experience & regulate emotions, form secure relationships and explore & learn. https://t.co/NtzqJI8eDd
In this episode of Early Risers, Dianne speaks with Ellen Guettler, a white ##parent raising her two boys in #Minneapolis. Ellen shares her journey of practicing #antiracist#parenting in community with other white parents.
https://t.co/6AsD9VufJv
Season 4 launches today! We’re speaking with #Minnesotaparents about #race
We may avoid talking about race because it's uncomfortable. People are looking for a #safespace to have these conversations & we hope this #podcast can be that safe space for you. https://t.co/VmZVwaMBmc
There are 5 common myths about talking to kids about race
Myth #1: My children are too young to talk to about race
This is untrue. We know that it’s never too early to talk to your kids about race.The important thing is that you don't shut children down when they ask questions
We are excited to announce the release of season four on March 22! This season, our host Dianne Haulcy interviews parents across Minnesota about how they talk to their kids about race. Join us in helping all children develop positive racial identities. https://t.co/GCuTbJYDTv.
TODAY! Tune in to MINNESOTA NOW on @MPRnews to hear Early Risers Podcast Host Dianne Haulcy discuss the upcoming season of Early Risers featuring the voices and experiences of #MNparents
Today at 12:50 PM on your local MPR news station or online at: https://t.co/lUIDtdCAnK
Last week, Dianne Haulcy, President and CEO, and John Everett Till, Senior Vice President of Strategy and Innovation, testified before the #mnleg in support of the executive functioning bill (HF1815). Next stop, the Senate! #earlychildhood#earlychildhoodeducation
What should teachers do when a racialized incident happens in their #earlychildhood classroom?
On this episode, #educator Sheila Williams Ridge discusses how #teachers and #parents can respond when racialized incidents happen in the
#classroom
https://t.co/2eGQJzSVJ9
How do you describe the real history of #Thanksgiving and #colonization to children?
On this episode #Dakota language teacher, Vanessa Goodthunder, discusses how to talk about the real #history of Thanksgiving with our children.
https://t.co/mKdeyGW8br
Not sure how to talk to your kids about race?
Check out this article from the Monitor, where @DianneHaulcy shares tips on how to raise race conscious children.
https://t.co/BhKYW2XZVc
20 years ago today, on February 27, 2003, the world lost its most important early childhood educator, Fred Rogers. This amazing video montage traces his TV journey from 1968-2001. What is your favorite memory from Mr. Rogers’ neighborhood?