Rather than “protect” children and youth from what’s going on in the world, there are age-appropriate and constructive ways to engage them in understanding the situation. This resource offers suggestions, strategies and resources to help make those discussions rich and productive for students.
Helping Students Make Sense of News Stories About Bias and Injustice
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