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Embracing the diversity of our names is one of the first steps we can take to show our appreciation of diversity and inclusion. Everyone has a name and every name has a story. Teach Us Your Name focuses on the many stories and ways we can all connect by helping children take pride in their many identities and to utilize the opportunity to learn from others. This book lends itself to countless invaluable discussions about cultural norms, languages, unconscious bias, and much more. Most of all, Teach Us Your Name is focused on showing respect for ourselves and all others. The author has a TED…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Embracing the diversity of our names is one of the first steps we can take to show our appreciation of diversity and inclusion. Everyone has a name and every name has a story. Teach Us Your Name focuses on the many stories and ways we can all connect by helping children take pride in their many identities and to utilize the opportunity to learn from others. This book lends itself to countless invaluable discussions about cultural norms, languages, unconscious bias, and much more. Most of all, Teach Us Your Name is focused on showing respect for ourselves and all others. The author has a TED Talk that further explains the value of this topic as it applies to adults and older children, as well. Find it on YouTube: "Your Name is the Key!" There are also several free resources to use alongside the book at the author's website on culturelinksllc.com
Autorenporträt
Huda Essa is a long-time teacher and diversity consultant. Her experiences of teaching diverse groups of students has led her to create this book which is meant to empower all children to be confident in exploring and being proud of their many identities. Her many years of work with children and educators has made her an expert at what children enjoy in stories as well as what resources teachers and parents need to support culturally responsive practices and self esteem building. This book will serve as a wonderful piece which can yield invaluable discussions about the importance of embracing diversity and our many important identities.