Resources For Talking to Children About Race

It is never too early to bring up the topic of race with your children. If your goal is to raise a child who understands, respects and celebrates diversity than check out this list of awesome resources!


 

Raising Little Allies to Be: A Guide for Caregivers by K is for Kindness .org


 

Coming Together: Standing Up to Racism. A CNN/Sesame Street Town Hall for Kids and Families


 

Anti-Racism For Kids 101: Starting to Talk About Race – Books for Littles


 

NPR: Talking Race With Young Children, A Podcast



 

Systemic Racism Explained by act.tv

 


 

How To Talk to Your Children About Protests and Racism, CNN


Resources for Talking About Race, Racism and Racialized Violence With Kids – Center for Racial Justice in Education

 


Little Proud Kid is a locally owned company with an online store and a kiosk at SouthPark Mall with a focus on bringing an array of multicultural toys, books and resources to help you teach and celebrate the uniqueness in each and every child.


COMMON SENSE MEDIA: A list of 80 Books Featuring Characters of Color, sorted by age group.


Antiracist baby


Antiracist Baby a board book by Ibram X. Kendi (Author of the Adult book How to Be an Antiracist).


Constructive Parenting, PLLC in Charlotte NC is proud to be a great parenting and child therapy resource for families of all races and other diverse backgrounds. If having conversations about race or diversity with your child is challenging for you we would be honored to offer additional support.