What are the ways to teach kids and prepare them for occasions of black bullies they may experience in life.
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Many parents do not teach their kids not prepare them for adult life especially black kids. It is important to let your kids know what goes on in their society right from childhood. There are some parents that say they don’t want to burden their children with complicated stuff while they’re still very much young. You’d be surprised at what these kids already know how to such young age. If you’re going to have a conversation about race, talk about what’s going on with you, as a parent. What feelings do you have, including the fear of talking about it? And what is that fear coming from? Whatever your children know about your society starts from you. Hence, why you should train them on what is expected of them and what they should expect from the society.
Honestly the best you can do is give them confidence. Raise them strong. Raise them morally fit, and raise them to see a school bully as something sad, something who’s power structure necessitates their tacit consent. I remember watching my older brother just laugh off kids that tried to bully him or anyone else. It worked like a charm, and it certainly helped me along the years.