Real US History for Kids
Many history books teach only one side of history- the winner’s tale. These resources will give you access to real US History from all perspectives.
Expert advice for families on the journey to embrace diversity and learn to love our differences today to give our children a better tomorrow.
Many history books teach only one side of history- the winner’s tale. These resources will give you access to real US History from all perspectives.
Diversity is all around us…but how do you explain it to your kids? Author Andrea Olantuji show us how to use books to help kids understand diversity.
Chronic stress and anxiety can take a toll on little minds. Learn how to help kids cope during COVID-19. Make memories instead of fear!
Wish there was an easy way to help your child calm down? Click here for a step by step guide and free printable. Tantrum free days are ahead!
This conversation with Hsin is all about the perks and challenges of raising trilingual third culture kids. She tells us all about how she and her husband forged their own path and found balance among it all. We talk about differences in religion and political views, starting over in a new country, traveling with kids and raising trilingual kids.
If you are raising a biracial child, you don’t want to miss these amazing tips for raising confident, self-assured biracial kids from Mixed.Up.Mama.
Have you ever wondered how to help your kids understand who they are? Author Aditi Singh shows us how to raise kids with a strong sense of self-identity. #identity #multicultural
Kids notice race. Don’t make figure it out on their own. Here’s how to have quality conversations with young kids about race.
In this episode of the Families Embracing Diversity podcast, Elizabeth Morrill from Simple, Tender, Joyful shares how she made the difficult decision to give up the “American Dream” and move to Guatemala for a simple, more joyful life alongside her family. She discovered how to align life with values and vows to never go back.
Can you imagine living across three continents? Naa Ardua from Paper Flo Designs can because she’s lived it. In today’s conversation, she tells us about what it was like growing up in Ghana, Sierra Leon, and the US and then moving to France as an adult. The lessons these experiences have taught her are deep …