The Black Lives Matter movement shone a spotlight on the need to talk about race and racism.   It’s never too early to talk to your child about race, acceptance and equality and to introduce diversity in to their lives. To help start these conversations, please see below a list of resources you may find helpful.  If you know of something else you think we should include, please do let us know.

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  • National Literacy Trust has published book lists for children and young people of all ages to share black stories and promote black voices.
  • National Geographic have published a great article called ‘Talking to kids about race’ which helps parents have an initial discussion with their children about empathy and compassion.
  • The Embrace Race reading list provides a selection of children’s books to help have a discussion about diversity, justice and activism.
  • The Childline website has some information about racism and racial bullying with some more useful resources

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