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Parent Education Webinar: How to Build Anti-Bias Strategies at Home

Claire F Baylis | Published on 4/10/2022

Creating more racially just communities begins with the anti-bias work we do at home with our families. Parents and caregivers play a big role in sharing their cultural traditions while building children’s awareness and tolerance of difference.
In this engaging workshop, parents will learn about the four goals of anti-bias work, including the development of children’s identities, appreciation for diversity, honoring children’s ideas of fairness and justice, and building children’s activism in standing up for others. Learn some engaging and interactive ideas you can do at home with your children all year long.
When: May 10, 2022 07:30 PM Pacific Time
How: Register via the event in Workplace.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Who: Shalek Chappill-Nichols, MS, of the Center for Children and Youth, a division of Jewish Family and Children's Services.
Shalek Chappill-Nichols, M.S., provides professional development and learning for teachers and parents in the areas of mathematics, science, art, literacy, and social-emotional learning. Shalek creates and provides classroom activities, in-service trainings, seminars and workshops, conferences and curriculum materials, and resources to preschool through high school educators throughout the State of California. For more than 20 years, Shalek has supported educators to integrate technology and social-emotional learning into the classroom, to bring the California State Standards to life in their practice, and to help students learn to think creatively and critically in all educational domains.