How to Explain Religious Equality to Kids (DEI Parent Guidebooks)

How to Explain Religious Equality to Kids (DEI Parent Guidebooks)

by Trish Allison
How to Explain Religious Equality to Kids (DEI Parent Guidebooks)

How to Explain Religious Equality to Kids (DEI Parent Guidebooks)

by Trish Allison

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Overview

The purpose of this guidebook (and all of our guidebooks) is to enrich your child's education with DEI morals (empathy, kindness, and respect for EVERYONE). Specifically here, and using our typically succinct writing style, our goal is to help you guide your child toward kindness and respect for all religions. 

 

You'll find step-by-step instructions for:
 

- Discovering what your child already knows about religious equality
- Explaining religious equality basics
- Experiencing other religions together
- Discussing religious diversity (Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Islam, Buddhism, etc.)
- Answering common questions about religion from kids

 

Please note: Instead of general advice like 'be a good role model' or 'talk about feelings,' our guidebooks provide specific age-appropriate examples and instructions for integrating diversity and inclusion values into daily life at home. 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163912285
Publisher: DEI for Parents
Publication date: 04/24/2024
Series: DEI Parent Guidebooks
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 294 KB

About the Author

Raising two children in a non-traditional family gives Trish a unique perspective on the importance of teaching kids that everyone deserves kindness and respect. 

She combined her experience as a parent, her career as a technical writer, countless hours of child psychology research, a degree in English from U.C. Berkeley, and a long-ignored passion to write something meaningful -- into a collection of DEI parenting guidebooks. 

The goal of the guidebooks is not to brainwash children into a 'socialist' way of thinking, but to simply, honestly, and at an appropriate age-level, discuss and respond to children's curiosity about contemporary cultural issues.

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