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How to Talk to Kids About Race and Diversity

57 min · 27 de ene de 2025
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In this episode, we continue our conversation about how to talk to kids about race, diversity, and inclusion, diving into the important topics for children ages 5-9. As kids begin attending school, we see firsthand the experiences they face, especially in terms of bullying and diversity. Bedford shares his own childhood experiences at the same school our kids attend, providing a valuable perspective. We also address common misconceptions that some parents may have, like the idea that we shouldn't talk to our kids about race because it doesn't exist or because they don't see color. We debunk this myth by highlighting how ignoring race can actually perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Instead, we emphasize the importance of teaching kids to recognize and appreciate diversity, including understanding the science behind skin color and melanin. We touch on how to address bullying at a young age, especially the disproportionate bullying experienced by Black children. The episode serves as a guide to help parents navigate these conversations and teach their children how to embrace differences while fostering empathy and understanding.

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