

Supporting your BIPOC child's well-being during the school year
Kids who are Black, Indigenous and People of Color—or BIPOC—can experience school culture very differently than white kids. These realities can negatively impact a BIPOC child’s sense of self-worth. Today I’m talking about ways to bolster your BIPOC child’s self-esteem and resiliency in the face of systemic educational disparities.
Project Parenthood is hosted by Dr. Nanika Coor. A transcript is available at Simplecast.
Additional resources:
https://readlikearockstarteaching.com/product/the-black-families-guide-for-talking-about-racism-free/
https://readlikearockstarteaching.com/the-poc-families-guide-to-racism-that-affects-the-black-community/
https://readlikearockstarteaching.com/product/a-white-families-guide-for-talking-about-racism/
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