talking with kids
about identity
talking with young children about
race/class/gender/sexual orientation/religion/disabilty
Talking with Kids about Class/S.E.S. on July 15
session six in our Talking with Kids about Identity series
Session Six: 7/15/2021 from 7pm-8:40pm
Talking with Kids about Class/S.E.S.
For parents, teachers, and caregivers of young children aged 3-10 years old.
This interactive workshop will be held over zoom on Thursday July 15 from 7-8:40PM. Please click here to register.
This is a minds-on, participatory workshop with a keynote address followed by by small group breakout sessions and expert Q&A. Each participant will receive access to a free resource bank for tips on talking with children about class and S.E.S. at home or school.
This series is offered through a public/private preschool through college partnership. Please click here to see our funding and planning partners.
Session Five:
5/19/2021
7pm-8:40pm
For parents, teachers, and caregivers of young children aged 3-10 years old. This interactive workshop will be held over zoom on Wednesday May 19 from 7-8:40PM. Please click here to register.
This is a minds-on, participatory workshop with a keynote address followed by small group breakout sessions and expert Q&A.
Each participant will receive access to a free resource bank for tips on talking with children about religion at home or school.
This series is offered through a public/private preschool through college partnership. Please click here to see our funding and planning partners.
Session Four: 3/10 Talking with Kids about Gender
For parents, teachers, and caregivers of young children aged 3-10 years old. This interactive workshop will be held over zoom on Wednesday March 10 from 7-8:40PM. Please click here to register.
This is a minds-on, participatory workshop with a keynote address followed by small group breakout sessions and expert Q&A.
Each participant will receive access to a free resource bank for tips on talking with children about religion at home or school.
This series is offered through a public/private preschool through college partnership. Please click here to see our funding and planning partners.
Session Three: 1/28
Talking with Kids about Disability
For parents, teachers, and caregivers of young children aged 3-10 years old.
What messages do our children receive about what it means to be disabled? How should we handle children's questions and staring in public? What can we do to be welcoming to our children's neurodiverse peers? Let's end the awkwardness!
This empowering workshop will give parents, educators, and caregivers respectful vocabulary and strategies to facilitate positive discussions about disability with their young children.
Each participant will receive access to a free resource bank of tips for talking with children about disability at home or school.
Please click here to register.
This series is offered through a public/private preschool through college partnership. Please click here to see our funding and planning partners.
Session Two: 12/3/2020
Talking with Kids about Religion
For parents, teachers, and caregivers of young children aged 3-10 years old.
This is a minds-on, participatory workshop with a keynote address followed by small group breakout sessions and expert Q&A.
Each participant will receive access to a free resource bank for tips on talking with children about religion at home or school.
This series is offered through a public/private preschool through college partnership. Please click here to see our funding and planning partners.
Session One: 7/23/2020
Talking with Kids
about Race
For parents, teachers, and caregivers of young children ages 3-10.
Keynote followed by small group breakout sessions and expert panel Q&A.
Each participant will receive a free online toolkit for talking with children about race at home or school.
This series is offered through a public/private preschool through college partnership. Please click here to see our funding and planning partners.
We are sorry to say that registration is at capacity for this event. Please follow us on Facebook or Instagram to learn if new spaces open up or to be notified of future workshops in this series.
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