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Addressing Racism With Youth

Hope Has a Home

Release Date: 06/26/2020

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Hope Has a Home

Talking to kids and teens about racism is hard, but it’s also necessary as kids grow up. It is clear that many youth are feeling scared, confused and angry about what’s going on in our world and nation.

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Do you struggle with your kids finishing their homework, chores or getting ready for school on time?  Do you struggle with sibling rivalry or whining in your home? Do you hear yourself telling your kids, "because I said so?" You are not alone.  In this episode, we are meeting with two of our amazing Teaching Family parents, Pamela and Lawrence Williams who live with our youth modeling and teaching positive social and behavioral skills. We will also speak with our very own Jim Evans, a renowned Teaching Family Model expert. Listen for tools in the Teaching Family Model that you can...

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In this introductory episode of Hope Has A Home we are providing some background into the Indiana Methodist Children's Home.  Did you know that Indiana has the second-highest child abuse rate in the nation? More than twenty-eight thousand children are abused each year in our state. We believe Indiana's children deserve more and this show is created to spread hope.  Learn more about our mission and how too can spread hope for Indiana's children.  After You Listen: If you’d like to learn more or to donate and partner with us in our mission, head on over to our website at...

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Talking to kids and teens about racism is hard, but it’s also necessary as kids grow up. It is clear that many youth are feeling scared, confused and angry about what’s going on in our world and nation.

On this episode we will talk about ways we are addressing racism with our youth at the Children’s Home. We hope our discussion will give parents some ideas on ways to address racism with their own teens and perhaps things we shouldn’t do or say in the process.

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Share this podcast with your friends or your church.   If you’d like to learn more or to donate and partner with us in our mission, head on over to our website at iumch.org.