Here’s how to get a conversation started and talk to your children about diversity
Race, class, social identity can be tough topics
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ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - The death of George Floyd in May of last year led to months of protest over systemic racism in the United States. For many parents, race, class, and social identity are tough topics to address with young kids. Here are some ways parents can and researchers say should get the conversation started.
Rory Breaker and his little brother Auggie live in a multicultural neighborhood in New York City. When you ask about his family, Rory says he acts most like his mom, Kate, a theater director.
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Is the pandemic having an impact on kids’ academic skills? A handful of new studies suggest students are losing more ground in math right now, rather than reading. Researchers say it may be more difficult to teach some math concepts in virtual classrooms. But what can parents do at home? Ivanhoe has more on activities that can help families reinforce early math skills.
For three-year old Ben, if you can snap it together or stack it, it’s fun. His mom knows it’s skill-building.
“Definitely important in terms of organization, thinking ahead, planning things,” said Ben’s mom, Anna Harding.
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Best strategies for parent-child communication and how to get your teens to open up
Asking your children at least three questions every day helps to establish pattern of communication
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TAMPA, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Do your teens tell you everything, from where they’re going to who they’re dating? Do they share their activity on social media? Or is it a battle to extract any information from them?
Getting teens to open up is an age-old struggle, but there is science behind parent-child communication and the best strategies for getting your teen to talk.
Growing up, did you ever hide information or lie to your parents?