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Posts Tagged ‘Parenting’

7 Tips for White Parents Talking to Kids About Police Murders of Black People

By Katie Tastrom | November 29, 2016

It can be hard to know what to say to kids about racist police violence, but these tips are good reminders that it’s possible – and important – to do so.

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3 Reasons to Drop the Lie That Married Parents Are Inherently Better for Children

By Ellen Friedrichs | November 18, 2016

Is marriage really better for children? This research reveals the real culprit of kids’ struggles – and why simply pushing for marriage won’t solve anything.

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How to Talk to Your Kids About Donald Trump’s Win

By Ellen Friedrichs | November 10, 2016

Have you talked to your kids about the election of Donald Trump? It’s tough to figure out how – here are some insights that can help.

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‘You’re So Fat’ – The Startling Mechanics of How We Learn to Insult Each Other

By Kimberly Dark | November 3, 2016

Ever witnessed a kid saying a putdown like this one? This author’s reaction can teach all of us about how we judge each other – and how to encourage each other to stop.

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7 Ways to Be a Better Ally to LGBTQIA+ Parents

By Katherine DM Clover | October 25, 2016

This author meets many people who want to be her ally, but don’t know where to start. These tips can help you support queer families in everyday ways.

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