with kids, you are certainly not alone.
"Parents are generally afraid that they don't have all the answers, and that has to go out the window," says Judith Scott, a Boston University School of Social Work assistant professor, whose research focuses on how parents can prepare kids to deal with racial discrimination, and how...
Why Do So Many Parents Avoid Talking About Race?
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