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Guide: Talking to children about race and racism: An age-by-age guide

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Guide: Talking to children about race and racism: An age-by-age guide

This guide, by a psychologist, provides specific suggestions for talking about race and racism at different child development levels to develop a mindset of being responsible for themselves, their communities, and the world. It includes reflective questions, activities, and recommendations.


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