Category: Challenging Conversations
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Talking to Kids About Tragedy
When bad things happen in the world, how can you talk about it with your family? Our tips for talking with all ages.
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[:en]Discussing Martin Luther King, Jr.[:]
[:en]Questions to spark a conversation with your family.[:]
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[:en]Are we Making too Much about Miley?[:]
[:en]Take a step back from the VMAs firestorm and consider the role of the media with your kids.[:]
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[:en]Talking about Independence[:]
[:en]Some conversation starters for kids of all ages related to independence.[:]
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[:en]Seeing Stars: Tips for Talking College with Kids[:]
[:en]Talking about college with kids can be emotional and stressful. Bob Stains offers some pointers that open the conversation up.[:]
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[:en]Meeting Your Child’s Sweetheart[:]
[:en]It’s not easy to meet your child’s sweetheart for the first time. Dr. Anne K. Fishel offers some “dos” and “don’ts.”[:]
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[:en]Racial Justice: the Case of Trayvon Martin[:]
[:en]Discuss the questions about race and justice in America that the murder of Trayvon Martin elicited with guidance from Allissa.[:]
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[:en]Deepening Conversation Around the Hunger Games[:]
[:en]Talking about pop culture can lead to great conversation. Charlotte uses The Hunger Games to explore relationships, life, and death.[:]