☀️ Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next? ☀️
Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next?
Talking to your child about disabilities can help them better understand why some people look, act, or move differently. These books celebrate the unique diversity of disabled people, helping those with disabilities feel seen while also fostering conversations around inclusion as we work toward a more accessible world for all.
These strategies can help create welcoming, non-judgmental spaces where kids feel validated and accepted for being exactly who they are.
Alexandra Penfold, author of All Are Welcome, hopes to encourage inclusion and kindness by celebrating our beautiful, diverse world in her books.
When we open our lives and places to all kinds of people, it's an invitation to see the intrinsic value and worth in all of us and for everyone to find true belonging. Here are five ways we can foster belonging in our kids, homes, and communities.
Read along as Ms. Linda shares this encouraging book that shows how life is brighter when we give every person a chance to shine!
By incorporating these five perspectives into our parenting, we not only teach our children that it’s safe to ask us questions, but we also help them create a world in which every person feels valued and included.
Julián Is a Mermaid, by Jessica Love, is an absolutely beautiful celebration of self-expression, unconditional love, and being your truest self.