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How To Educate Your Kids About Racism & Tolerance

Posted on December 20, 2021 by The Times USA News

Raising kids in modern society is a daunting task. Most parents struggle with unexpected questions about sexual discrimination, economic inequality, and cultural differences. Even worse, your child will probably ask you about racism at some point. The exposure to such issues is growing as kids can watch them on the TV, overhear conversations, and read about them online. These issues can influence young minds over the years. As a parent, you must fulfill the responsibility to educate your children on racism and tolerance. It should be a part of their upbringing, and honest conversations help. But discussing such delicate matters with kids is easier said than done. Here are some tips that parents can follow.

Start early

Living in a multicultural community has its upsides and downsides. Your kids notice racial differences as they grow up, and they may even show signs of racial bias at a young age. Start educating early by letting them know it is okay to notice skin color and discuss the race at home. You can encourage them to ask questions and share observations, but your answers should create a positive picture about racial tolerance.

Be mindful about your actions

Kids emulate parents, so what you do matters more than what you say. Building a diverse friend circle is a good idea. It indicates that you believe in equality. Your children will follow suit and create multicultural groups for themselves at school and in the playground. You can enroll them in a diverse school to cultivate a sense of equality and tolerance right from a young age.

Provide the right exposure

Besides conversations and actions, the right exposure works subtly for educating kids about race and tolerance. Pick toys with persons of different ethnicities when they are young. Give exposure to books on race relations as the child grows. Visit museums that showcase exhibits about a range of religions and cultures. Travel is another good way to give them a more diverse exposure during their formative years.

Develop racial literacy

Educating your child requires educating yourself first. You can do your bit by developing racial literacy. Learning about another race and culture fosters a sense of respect for them. Study about the histories of ethnic groups and pass on the facts and information to the child. You will be in a better place to answer their questions when you know these groups and their cultures.

Overcome your own bias

Educating your children on sensitive issues like racism is also about knowing, facing, and overcoming your own bias. Being honest about personal biases is a good idea. You can give the child an example of a bias you once held and tell them the things you did to overcome them. An honest narrative of your experience can help the child deal with their feelings better.

Practice race talks in a routine so that your kid is comfortable with the concept. Embrace and celebrate their friendships as they connect and bond with friends with different backgrounds and ethnicities. Be a change agent and encourage your child to be one too!

 

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