What to Avoid When Talking To Kids About Racism

In this live episode, Monique speaks to parents about teaching children and talking to children about racism. Many parents are afraid to have these crucial conversations. What discussions are you having with children about it? Join in as Monique gives examples of what to avoid doing when having these conversations with children about racism.  You still have time to join the Black Liberated Parenting Course. This 8-week course begins  Sep 6 - Oct 25, 2022. Click here to enroll in the last live round. Interested in taking the Shine Class: Teaching Anti-racism to kids? Click here. Visit Shine Bright School for all lessons mentioned in this podcast.  Support Monique Melton via Venmo https://venmo.com/MoniqueMelton23; via PayPal ​​Monique.melton12@gmail.com *Remember to subscribe and review the podcast. Share your takeaways from the podcast with the hashtag #sbtpodcast.   Connect with Monique: Sign up here to stay up to date on the Shine Brighter Together Podcast and keep in touch with Monique. IG: @moemotivate; @shinebrightertogether Get Monique’s book EntrepreFriendships Support the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/shinebrightertogether 

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The Shine Brighter Together Podcast is a place where we share the challenges, complexities and sheer joy of building healthy relationships and doing the heart work for Black liberation. You can expect to hear solo episodes by Monique Melton who is an anti-racism educator, international speaker and published author and creator of the Shine Brighter Together community. And guest episodes with people from different walks of life sharing diverse perspectives on relationships and diversity. Information is shared for informational purposes only and does not substitute professional or medical advice. We do not edit out adult language or code for cuss words or swear words so please consider this. We also discuss topics that may not be suitable for young children or you may hear things that are triggering so consider this as well. Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy!