What Shapes a Multicultural Child’s Sense of Belonging?
Is it even possible to give multicultural children a sense of belonging? To help them see that the worlds within them provide them a unique
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Is it even possible to give multicultural children a sense of belonging? To help them see that the worlds within them provide them a unique
I am so glad I was lucky enough to grab an ARC copy from the author. What a treat! Milo the Albino Dino is a
Colourism, it’s complicated. There are blurred lines, or perhaps blurred shades would be more appropriate. So, allow me to start with its dictionary definition. colourism
With most children across the country out of school full or part time due to the pandemic, parents should be able to rest easy, knowing
So rarely talked about and yet one of the biggest insecurities adults have. Wouldn’t it be nice to nip these issues early in life? Building
The world is changing constantly. Our children need to know the kindness they need to show, for others and even themselves. The best way to
It was just a regular day at the county library. I sat on a couch, in the children’s corner, waiting for my kids to select
In 2006, Megan Meier hung herself in her closet, just days before her 14th birthday. The middle schooler had been the victim of a cyber
Have you thought about how your child sees themselves? We see our children as perfect angels for their beauty lies in our eyes since moment
Bullying can be tricky. There is just a fine line between one off meanness and consistent bullying. In my book, Strong Roots Have No Fear,
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