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Parenting in Racially and Culturally Diverse Families

Adopting in a racially and culturally diverse family can present challenges that go beyond the “normal” difficulties associated with parenting. Parents must gain self-awareness of themselves and others as racial beings with cultural values that guide behaviors and beliefs. Children in racially and culturally diverse families may have difficulty defining their own cultural and racial identities and will need support from their parents. This can be particularly challenging for white parents, because they may not have had the same experiences of racially and culturally diverse individuals, which can make it difficult for them to have open conversations about race, ethnicity, culture, and so on. Finally, children and parents in racially and culturally diverse families often face microaggressions, and the parent needs to support the child and help them manage the microaggressions.

Course Content

PreWork
Podcast
Article
Video
Prework Summary
Becoming a Racially and Culturally Diverse Family
Definitions
The Cultural Iceburg
Family Identity Journey
Effective Racially and Culturally Diverse Parenting and Identity
Cultural Racial Identity Model
What Does a Child See
The Danger of Ignoring Differences
Acknowledging Diversity in Racially and Culturally Diverse Families
Parenting Goals and Microaggressions
What Parents Must Know When Adopting Transracially
Wrap Up
Diverse Parenting Final Quiz