Resources on Racism, Bias, and Coping with Current Events For Families: Racism and Violence: Using Your Power as a Parent to Support Children Aged 2 to 5 - Resource from Zero to Three with guidelines for discussing racism and equality with young children How to Help Kids Handle the News - Video from the Child Mind Institute Talking to Children about Race - Article from HealthyChildren.org Talking to Children about Tragedies and Other News Events - Article from HealthyChildren.org Talking with Children about Race - Podcast from Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum Race Conscious - Resource for adults for talking with young children about racism Video Readalouds for Children: Something Happened in Our Town Peaceful Fights for Equal Rights Civil Rights Act of 1964 | Montgomery Bus Boycott for Kids | Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King For Teachers/Leadership: Teaching and Learning Race and Racism with Young Children and Their Families - Article from NAEYC Black Boys Matter: Cultivating Their Identity, Agency, and Voice - Part 1 of Article from NAEYC Black Boys Matter: Strategies for a Culturally Responsive Classroom - Part 2 of Article from NAEYC Bias Isn't Just a Police Problem, It's a Preschool Problem - Article from NPR Sanford and Harmony SEL Curriculum - Curriculum from Sanford Harmony that is free once you sign up, includes unit on Diversity and Inclusion Kindness Curriculum - Curriculum from the Center for Health Minds that is free