For Parents/Guardians

We know that the well-being and growth of your child are a top priority for parents/guardians. By teaching your student(s) empathy, curiosity and kindness, you can instill values that will shape their future. We have educational resources on topics such as DEI, anti-racism, and allyship, as well as advice on how to have these difficult conversations with your child.

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How to Practice Inclusivity

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Take a breath and think before reacting to something that makes you upset

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Get involved with your children’s school activities and introduce yourself to their teachers

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Make an effort to ask about your children’s interests

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Try to understand other people’s opposing viewpoints

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Put yourself in situations where you feel a little bit outside your comfort zone. Discomfort promotes growth

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Establish connections in and around your community

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Avoid casting judgment upon people while around your kids

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Expand your social circle to include those with other lived experiences

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