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Talking about complex social justice topics like racism, sexism, and human rights with kids can feel daunting.
How do you address these sensitive issues in a way that’s age-appropriate and honest, without oversimplifying? The key lies in how we, as adults, facilitate these important conversations.
In this episode of The Balanced Educator Podcast, we’ve invited Shelby Kretz, an educational researcher at UCLA and creator of Little Justice Leaders, a subscription box that equips parents and teachers with resources to teach kids about social justice. Shelby shares her insights on how to approach conversations about racism, human rights, and more with elementary school students, fostering empathy and understanding.
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