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Positive Racial Identity at Home: A Pocket Guide for Parents of Young Black Children is designed for parents of young Black children who are looking for guidance in helping them grow into confident, affirmed people, despite negative societal messaging. This research-based, yet easy-to-read guide includes Dr. Sturdivant's own personal experiences of being a parent as well as advice based on scholarly research. This pocket guide also includes a workbook section for families to create a plan of action as they start or continue on their journey of teaching their children that they are perfect the way they are.…mehr

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Positive Racial Identity at Home: A Pocket Guide for Parents of Young Black Children is designed for parents of young Black children who are looking for guidance in helping them grow into confident, affirmed people, despite negative societal messaging. This research-based, yet easy-to-read guide includes Dr. Sturdivant's own personal experiences of being a parent as well as advice based on scholarly research. This pocket guide also includes a workbook section for families to create a plan of action as they start or continue on their journey of teaching their children that they are perfect the way they are.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Sturdivant is an Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction. She earned a Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching with a cognate in Early Childhood Education. Additionally, she has a Master's degree in Early Childhood and Elementary Education with a specialization in Child Development and earned a BA in Linguistics with a minor in African and African American studies. After alarming findings arose from her study on how Black girls saw themselves, as evidenced through their play, she has been on a mission to support educators and parents, and anyone else that cares, in their journeys to facilitate healthy racial identities in young children. This book is one part of these efforts. Dr. Sturdivant can be reached at toniphd.com. Additionally, she can be found on Facebook and Instagram @positive.identity.teacher and on Twitter @tonisturdiphd.