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How to Teach Cultural Diversity at Home
by Trish Allison
Part 11 of the Dei Parent Guidebooks series
This concise guidebook empowers parents to instill a deep appreciation for cultural diversity in their children. With clear, actionable steps and practical ideas and activities, parents will learn how to create a culturally inclusive home environment. From understanding their own biases to exploring diverse cultures through food, music, books, dance, and games, this book offers practical tools to raise open-minded, compassionate, and globally-minded children. Key features:Concise, step-by-step instructions for parents of kids ages 6-12Age-appropriate activities and resources GALOREAnswers to common questions kids ask about other culturesExpert advice on addressing cultural misunderstandings and biasesResources for further investigation and learningPlease note: Our guidebooks strictly adhere to American Psychological Association child development doctrines. Each book includes a comprehensive reference list and in-text citations, reinforcing our commitment to evidence-based parenting advice. I spent my career as a professional writer and researcher, simultaneously raising two (now-grown) inclusive children.My writing focus now is 100% fueled by my passion to empower parents with the resources they need to raise inclusive children.The timing couldn't be better. As the world (slowly) awakens to the dire need to reduce cultural unfairness, helping parents raise a generation of equality-minded humans is absolutely critical.
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How to Respond to Disability Curiosity From Kids
Dei Parent Guidebooks
by Trish Allison
Part of the Dei Parent Guidebooks series
This guidebook offers practical guidance for parents and caregivers on how to address children's natural curiosity (ages 6-12) about disabilities in a compassionate, informative, and age-appropriate way. With clear explanations, real-life examples, and engaging activities, this resource helps adults create a safe and inclusive environment where children can learn about disability with empathy and understanding. You'll find step-by-step guidance and practical ideas for: - Learning what your child already knows about people with disabilities.- Teaching etiquette for special needs adaptive tools (service dogs, wheelchairs, etc).- Discussing mental difference behaviors (stimming, hyperactivity, etc) and how to react.- Making household adjustments to create an inclusive attitude at home.- Answering common questions from kids about people with disabilities.Please note: Our guidebooks strictly adhere to American Psychological Association child development doctrines. Each book includes a comprehensive reference list and in-text citations, reinforcing our commitment to evidence-based parenting advice. I spent my career as a professional writer and researcher, simultaneously raising two (now-grown) inclusive children.My writing focus now is 100% fueled by my passion to empower parents with the resources they need to raise inclusive children.The timing couldn't be better. As the world (slowly) awakens to the dire need to reduce cultural unfairness, helping parents raise a generation of equality-minded humans is absolutely critical.
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How to Explain Immigration to Kids
Dei Parent Guidebooks
by Trish Allison
Part of the Dei Parent Guidebooks series
In light of the politics of the moment, it's crucial to equip children (ages 6-12) with the knowledge needed to develop enduring feelings of kindness and respect toward immigrants. This guidebook provides parents and caregivers with concise instructions for explaining immigration in a way that is both informative and inclusive.These are the steps we found to be the most effective for getting your message across:Discover what your child already knows about immigration.Define immigration basics.Talk about genetics and your own family heritage.Answer common questions from kids about immigration.Cultivate an immigrant-friendly environment at home.Please note: Our guidebooks strictly adhere to American Psychological Association child development doctrines. Each book includes a comprehensive reference list and in-text citations, reinforcing our commitment to evidence-based parenting advice. I spent my career as a professional writer and researcher, simultaneously raising two (now-grown) inclusive children.My writing focus now is 100% fueled by my passion to empower parents with the resources they need to raise inclusive children.The timing couldn't be better. As the world (slowly) awakens to the dire need to reduce cultural unfairness, helping parents raise a generation of equality-minded humans is absolutely critical.
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How to Teach Kids to Connect with Older People
by Trish Allison
Part of the Dei Parent Guidebooks series
Inside this guidebook, you'll find concise how-to instructions, age-appropriate ideas, and real-life scenarios for talking to elementary schoolchildren about the value of older people and how to connect with them. These are the steps we found to be the most effective for getting your message:Learn what your child already knows about older people.Explain the basics of the aging process.Encourage a relationship with an older person.Suggest the right questions for kids to ask older people.Cultivate respect for older people at home.Please note: Our guidebooks strictly adhere to American Psychological Association child development doctrines. Each book includes a comprehensive reference list and in-text citations, reinforcing our commitment to evidence-based parenting advice. I spent my career as a professional writer and researcher, simultaneously raising two (now-grown) inclusive children.My writing focus now is 100% fueled by my passion to empower parents with the resources they need to raise inclusive children.The timing couldn't be better. As the world (slowly) awakens to the dire need to reduce cultural unfairness, helping parents raise a generation of equality-minded humans is absolutely critical.
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How to Raise Inclusive Children
Dei Parent Guidebooks, #13
by Trish Allison
Part of the Dei Parent Guidebooks series
This timely book is a must-read for parents worried their children will grow up without a solid understanding of diversity and inclusion principles. This compilation book merges multiple individual 'DEI for Parents' e-books, offering step-by-step, practical wisdom for teaching DEI values at home, including: Gender equality LGBTQ+ acceptance Disability awarenessTransgender identityImmigrant compassionIndigenous historyReligious diversityPoverty and homelessnessElder connectionCultural diversityASD sibling support The big-picture goal is to help you raise inclusive, compassionate, and informed humans. 'How to Raise Inclusive Children' is a giant leap toward contributing to a better future for everyone.Please note: This guidebook strictly adheres to American Psychological Association child development doctrines. It includes a comprehensive reference list and in-text citations, reinforcing our commitment to evidence-based parenting advice. Raising two children in a non-traditional family gives Trish a unique perspective on the importance of teaching kids that everyone deserves kindness and respect. She combined her experience as a parent, her career as a technical writer, countless hours of child psychology research, a degree in English from U.C. Berkeley, and a long-ignored passion to write something meaningful -- into a collection of DEI parenting guidebooks. The goal of the guidebooks is not to brainwash children into a 'socialist' way of thinking, but to simply, honestly, and at an appropriate age-level, discuss and respond to children's curiosity about contemporary cultural issues.
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How to Tell Kids the Truth About Indigenous Americans
Dei Parent Guidebooks
by Trish Allison
Part of the Dei Parent Guidebooks series
Inside this guidebook, you'll find concise how-to instructions, age-appropriate ideas, and real-life scenarios for talking to kids (ages 6-12) about the indigenous American experience, without scaring them. These are the steps we found to be the most effective for getting your message across:Discover what your child already knows about indigenous AmericansExplain stereotypesDiscuss morals (without losing their attention)Answer common questionsCultivate respect for indigenous Americans at homePlease note: Our guidebooks strictly adhere to American Psychological Association child development doctrines. Each book includes a comprehensive reference list and in-text citations, reinforcing our commitment to evidence-based parenting advice. I spent my career as a professional writer and researcher, simultaneously raising two (now-grown) inclusive children.My writing focus now is 100% fueled by my passion to empower parents with the resources they need to raise inclusive children.The timing couldn't be better. As the world (slowly) awakens to the dire need to reduce cultural unfairness, helping parents raise a generation of equality-minded humans is absolutely critical.
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How to Teach Girls They're Just As Worthy as Boys
Dei Parent Guidebooks
by Trish Allison
Part of the Dei Parent Guidebooks series
Inside this guidebook, you'll find concise how-to instructions, age-appropriate ideas, and real-life scenarios for helping girls (ages 6-12) increase their confidence. These are the steps we found to be the most effective for making sure your message sinks in:Define gender bias together and give her specific options for responding to it.Provide options for helping her feel included in girl power.Create a gender-equal home environment.Explain consent at her level so she feels like she owns it.Guide her toward discovering her and exploring her passion.Help her find the right role model.Please note: Our guidebooks strictly adhere to American Psychological Association child development doctrines. Each book includes a comprehensive reference list and in-text citations, reinforcing our commitment to evidence-based parenting advice. I spent my career as a professional writer and researcher, simultaneously raising two (now-grown) inclusive children.My writing focus now is 100% fueled by my passion to empower parents with the resources they need to raise inclusive children.The timing couldn't be better. As the world (slowly) awakens to the dire need to reduce cultural unfairness, helping parents raise a generation of equality-minded humans is absolutely critical.
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