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Binational and non-Christian children face stereotypes, racism and discrimination in (pre-)school and everyday life. These negative experiences can be harmful for their sense of self-worth, which makes it important for parents to be able to provide emotional guidance and prepare their children to be able to deal with such experiences. This helps children to feel loved, empowered and equal. The book focuses on sensitizing parents to not minimize these experiences, building a trusting relationship, talking about heritage, understanding racism as a projection, learning to differentiate, building…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Binational and non-Christian children face stereotypes, racism and discrimination in (pre-)school and everyday life. These negative experiences can be harmful for their sense of self-worth, which makes it important for parents to be able to provide emotional guidance and prepare their children to be able to deal with such experiences. This helps children to feel loved, empowered and equal. The book focuses on sensitizing parents to not minimize these experiences, building a trusting relationship, talking about heritage, understanding racism as a projection, learning to differentiate, building confidence, creating inner and outer spaces of safety and acceptance and how to address all these issues in an age appropriate manner.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Nkechi Madubuko who holds a PhD in sociology, is a diversity trainer, professional television journalist (ZDF) and works as a lecturer at the University of Kassel and HS Düsseldorf. In 2018, her book "Empowerment als Erziehungsaufgabe" was the first publication in German with practical knowledge on dealing with experiences of racism; it is now available in its 3rd edition and is also available in English: "Raising empowered children"