Talking with Young Children, Children with I/DD, and Teens about Racism, Police Brutality, and Protests
Many families are searching for resources to talk with their children of all ages about racism. This three-part series of Resource e-Blasts for Families includes resources on connecting/having these conversations focused on three audiences: young children, children of all abilities, and teens.
Resources:
- Talking with Young Kids about Racism, Police Brutality, and Protests (June 2020)
- Connecting with your Child with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities about Racism, Police Brutality, and Protests (July 2020)
- A Meeting of Minds and Hearts: Connecting with Teens about Racism, Social Justice, Police Brutality, and Protests (July 2020)
A Patient-Centered Autism Research Agenda to Engage the African American Community
Plain Language checklist