
As our children develop their own identities, it’s up to parents to teach them how to interact with other cultures, beliefs and backgrounds. It all starts with self-reflection, developing an understanding of our own cultural beliefs and biases. From there, we can acknowledge the history of systemic oppression against minority cultures, developing compassion and empathy along the way. Finally, and with humility, we can begin to challenge our conscious and unconscious biases. In this podcast episode, Tony Cepeda, LMFT, teaches us how to encourage our children’s curiosity at home, in order to foster respect and understanding of the world at-large.
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4 Tools to Help Kids Develop Empathy and Cultural Humility
How To Practice Cultural Humility With Your Kids
3 Things to Know: Cultural Humility
How to Foster Cultural Awareness at Home
Using ‘Stamped (For Kids)’ to Have Age-Appropriate Discussions About Race
Books Matter: Children’s Books on Bias, Diversity and Social Justice
Diverse Bookfinder — Identify and Explore Multicultural Picture Books
Tips for Choosing Picture Books Featuring Diverse, BIPOC Characters


