Identity & Self-Worth
Historical & Social Context
Caregiver Support
School & Community Experiences
Building Resilience
100

A child’s understanding of who they are, including culture, race, and values.

What is identity?

100

Messages or stereotypes that negatively influence how society views African Americans.

What is bias or stereotyping?

100

Affirming a child’s appearance, culture, and identity through daily interactions.

What is cultural affirmation?

100

Feeling safe, respected, and included at school.

What is belonging?

100

The ability to recover from challenges and adversity.

What is resilience?

200

Positive feelings and beliefs about one’s own value and abilities.

What is self-esteem?

200

The process by which children learn society’s attitudes about race.

What is racial socialization?

200

Learning about a child’s cultural background to better support them.

What is cultural competence?

200

Discipline disparities that disproportionately affect Black children.

What is implicit bias in school discipline?

200

Positive statements children repeat to reinforce confidence.

What are affirmations?

300

Seeing positive images of people who look like you in books, media, and leadership roles.

What is representation?

300

This movement emphasized Black pride, identity, and empowerment in the 1960s.

What is the Black Pride Movement (or Civil Rights/Black Power Movement)?

300

Adults who model confidence and positive identity development.

What are positive role models?

300

Adults who advocate when a child experiences unfair treatment.

What is advocacy?

300

Teaching children to recognize and challenge negative stereotypes.

What is critical thinking about media/messages?

400

This develops when children feel accepted, valued, and respected for who they are.

What is healthy self-worth?

400

Unequal treatment based on race.

What is racism?

400

Listening without judgment when children talk about race-related experiences.

What is active listening?

400

Seeing teachers or mentors who share similar backgrounds.

What is representation?

400

Safe conversations about race and identity at home.

What are open (racial) dialogues?

500

Pride in heritage, traditions, and shared cultural experiences.

What is cultural pride?

500

Stress experienced due to exposure to discrimination or racial bias.

What is racial stress or racial trauma?

500

Celebrating holidays, traditions, and cultural events meaningful to the child.

What is cultural connection?

500

Activities that help children explore talents and strengths.

What is strengths-based development?

500

Encouraging pride while preparing children for bias they may face.

What is preparation for bias?

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