

How to talk to your child about microaggressions in the classroom
What do you do when your child says, “I think my teacher hates me”? In this episode, Julian breaks down what that really means.
Learn how to spot signs of microaggressions in the classroom. Get simple ways to support your child and speak up when something feels wrong. And find out how to address microaggressions in a calm, clear way.
For more on this topic:
- Families of color and communicating with teachers
- Perspectives: How to make sure families of color are heard by the school
- The hard truth about racism in special education: Part 1
Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(00:40) What is a microaggression?
(02:44) Julian’s personal experience
(07:37) How to talk to your child about microaggressions
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