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At 9 a.m. on Tuesday, a discussion will take place focusing on how parents can engage their children in conversations about politics in a constructive manner. With the current political climate often marked by anger and divisive rhetoric, it’s crucial for parents to approach these discussions thoughtfully.
Experts will offer insights on how to foster an environment where children can express their opinions and ask questions without fear of judgment. The conversation will touch on strategies for teaching kids about different perspectives, encouraging critical thinking, and emphasizing the importance of respectful dialogue.
Parents will learn how to model healthy communication skills and navigate tough topics while maintaining a sense of calm and understanding. By equipping children with the tools to discuss politics thoughtfully, parents can help cultivate a generation that values dialogue over division. This timely discussion aims to empower families to engage in meaningful conversations about the world around them.
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