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    How to Teach Your Child to Stand Up for What is Right

    As important as it is to raise smart, healthy kids, it is even more important to raise kind and tolerant kids who are not afraid to stick up for what is right.

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    As important as it is to raise smart, healthy kids, it is even more important to raise kind and tolerant kids who are not afraid to stick up for what is right. But how do you begin to impart such big values on little toddlers?

    When it comes to teaching little kids about being a good ally, being actively anti-racist, and standing up for what is right, 'side-door lessons' let parents subtly plant seeds of kindness without children feeling like you are lecturing them, which makes their little brains more open to the lessons you are trying to teach. A few ways to plant these seeds of kindness with young children…

    Role Play.

    Use dolls or loveys to act out situations. For example, you could have the dolls act out what someone could do if they see a friend getting picked on for the colour of their skin. Like actors who practice a lot to learn their lines, the more you role-play important life lessons with your child, the faster he will learn what is right and wrong and remember it and do the right thing in the future.

    Tell stories.

    For thousands of years, we have used stories to teach right from wrong. You can create your own fairytales to teach lessons about how treating others unfairly is wrong, or about the importance of speaking out when you see someone being mistreated for how they look.

    There is a three-step recipe to good storytelling. First, use lots of description to capture your toddler’s imagination. Talk about what the hero of the story is doing and feeling—this will help the side door of your toddler’s mind swing wide open. Next, weave in your lesson. This is where you introduce the problem that needs to be solved—maybe your story is about including others or standing up when you see somebody being treated unfairly. Then, finish the tale with the problem being solved, the characters being safe, and everybody living happily ever after. (Here are a few more tips about crafting stories to teach important lessons.)

    Read diverse books.

    Of course, if you do not feel like you are able to come up with the right story from scratch, books are a wonderful conversation-starter! We have rounded up some books to help parents start an age-appropriate discussion about racism with their children. 

    Catch others being good.

    When you see other people being good allies, point it out. This is not a big lecture, just some casual comments on things you see people doing in books, on the telly, or in real life. Do not make too big a deal about it. This works best when you casually notice, 'Hmmm. Look at that. See how he spoke up when his friend was being treated unfairly? Hmmm. That is pretty neat. I like that.'

    Model the behaviour you want to see.

    To their kids, parents are their biggest heroes—they want to be just like you! That is why it is so important that your activism and anti-racism is visible to them. Let your kid see your activism and get in on the action…whether that looks like helping you make a protest sign or simply watching you fill out a ballot to vote. Or when it is not apparent what you are doing, be a bit of a sportscaster and narrate what you are doing…or what you have done in the past! Share stories about times you felt treated unfairly and stories of when you made sure you treated people with care.

    Do not shy away from tough discussions.

    However, while using side-door lessons can work magic, sometimes you need to be direct…especially when it comes to addressing racial and cultural differences. Kids are not colourblind! In fact, they are very observant. Kids as young as 2 start to use race to draw conclusions about people’s behaviours, and not long after that, race may play a part in how children choose their playmates. So instead of pretending our differences do not exist, talk up just how wonderful and special these differences are!

    Avvertenza: Le informazioni presenti sul nostro sito NON sono consigli medici per alcuna persona specifica o condizione. Sono solo intese come informazioni generali. Se avete domande o preoccupazioni mediche riguardo vostro figlio o voi stessi, si prega di contattare il vostro fornitore di assistenza sanitaria. Il latte materno è la migliore fonte di nutrizione per i neonati. È importante che, in preparazione e durante l'allattamento al seno, le madri seguano una dieta sana ed equilibrata. L'allattamento misto (seno e biberon) nelle prime settimane di vita può ridurre la produzione di latte materno e la decisione di non allattare al seno può essere difficile da invertire. Se decidete di utilizzare il latte artificiale per neonati, dovreste seguire attentamente le istruzioni.

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