Shared from the website Zero to Three, I wanted to share these resources, which offer some starting points for parents who want their children to develop a just and inclusive worldview.
Look at your baby or toddler. They are still learning to eat from a spoon, roll over, stack blocks, walk a few steps, or say their first words. It’s hard to imagine that even in these early years, young children are being shaped by the biases that surround them in the world. This is why parenting for social justice begins at birth. Get started with the following tips…
To read the rest of the article & the whole series, visit zerotothree.org/parentingforsocialjustice.
About the Author
Ana has worked in the Early Childhood field for over 20 years. A native of Ireland, she began her journey in early education as a toddler and preschool teacher before becoming an Affiliate Faculty member at a teacher training center. She honed her skills working as a consultant for various schools in both North Carolina and Florida before becoming a licensed Preschool Director. She earned her Masters of Science in Management at Regis University. You can read more about Ana on our Team Page.