
How do you talk to your young children
about the hard choices they face? About what to do when they encounter
differences, prejudice, or exclusion?
These are some of the hardest conversations to begin. Choosing to Participate offers unique opportunities for families with young children in grades K-6th to engage in activities, storytelling and conversations about respect and tolerance.
Join us from 10:00 am to 11:30 am on the following Saturdays to explore with your children or the young people in your life.
March 1 - Little Things Are Big: A Conversation about Identity, Stereotypes, and Choices
April 5 - Choices in Little Rock: A Story about Courage and Belonging
May 3 - Not In Our Town: Lessons from a Community of Upstanders
All family events are at the Boston Public Library in Copley Square. [1]
Learn more about upcoming Family Days and register online [2]
Recommended reading lists for all ages [3]
Links:
[1] http://www.choosingtoparticipate.org/events/family
[2] http://www.choosingtoparticipate.org/events/family
[3] http://www.choosingtoparticipate.org/explore/resources/reading
[4] http://www.choosingtoparticipate.org/explore/resources/reading