The resources below were carefully curated to engage children and families in open, reflective dialogue about topics around equity and diversity. This selection of resources aims to support our Framingham Public Schools community in developing a deeper understanding of differences, interrupting/responding to bias, and building relationships with others.
How to Talk to Kids about Disabilities - Very Well Family
People with Disabilities and the Accommodations They Need - Anti-Defamation League
5 Ways Parents Can Talk to Kids about LGBTQ+ Identities - Mashable
7 Tips for Discussing Gender Affirming Language with you Family - onelove.com
Teaching Kids to Respect Other Religions - Parents.com
What is Everyday Bias? - Anti-Defamation League
Talking to Children about Racial Bias - healthkids.org
What Bullying Is and What It Is Not - Anti-Defamation League
Slurs and Biased Language - Anti-Defamation League
Teaching Young Children about Race: A Guide for Parents and Teachers - Teaching for Change
How to Talk to Kids about Race and Cultural Diversity - Very Well Family
Raising Your Children to Be Anti-Racist - Very Well Family
So You Want to Raise a Young White Ally - Embrace Race
If you would like to request additional resources on topics around diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, please email Daisal Obomanu, Equity and Diversity Projects Coordinator, at dobomanu@framingham.k12.ma.us.