February is Black History Month—a time to honor African Americans throughout U.S. history as well as influencer black leaders. When we celebrate these leaders, we learn how they helped shape our country as it is today. These black history month lessons and activities will inspire children to learn about black leaders and to better understand black history. Celebrate the inventions and contributions of African Americans in history. Try a black history month craft activity that
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Here at I See Me! we want to provide helpful resources to parents about talking to your kids about racism and prejudice. We understand that can be challenging for parents to explain what is happening in the world. But by discussing these complex concepts with kids, you can positively impact their growth and development. Even at a young age, children can learn about kindness and compassion. Instead of being silent or using a “colorblind” argument,
Teach your child about Black History Month with fun and educational lessons and activities. It is important for kids to learn about our country’s history, to become more informed about the world. Black history is a crucial part of national history. Help your child learn about the accomplishments of black people throughout history and in doing so, become more knowledgeable and appreciative of their struggles and successes. Lessons in Black History Month will also lead