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Classroom Conversations That Engage Young Children to Embrace the Concept of Social Justice

By Matthew Lynch
April 24, 2020
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Social justice can be a difficult concept for children to understand, especially at a young age. However, it is important to start embracing it early so that they can understand more about the world and learn to develop their own opinions about complex topics.

Definition of Social Justice

Social justice simply refers to a concept of fair relations between individuals of all different races, beliefs, and lifestyles. This can include topics related to money, privileges, and opportunities. People who encourage social justice want to ensure that all people will have equal access to different aspects of life, and many people will speak out about what they believe in to help improve certain conditions. The main goal of social justice is to help ensure that everyone is treated equally and fairly.

With children, teaching social justice ultimately comes down to teaching them to respect others no matter what. Kids need to understand that even though everyone looks different and has different interests and talents, we are all people that deserve a good life. The sooner children begin to understand this, the easier it will be for them to comprehend the topic of social justice and the more kind they will be toward others in the future.

How to Teach Social Justice to Children

To help children better understand social justice, you will need to teach it to them in a way that they can understand. You can use different types of media, such as books and videos to help keep them engaged. Even books and movies that are geared toward younger audiences often have messages related to social justice, but it is presented in a way that is easier to understand and more entertaining for children. You can also find real-life news stories to help students see how the world works and how their social justice lessons in school can relate to real life.

When teaching children about social justice, it is important not to be biased at all. Just because you believe the world should be one way doesn’t mean that this is how everyone thinks. Kids should be encouraged to think for themselves and come up with their own opinions, so it is important that you don’t just feed them your side of the story. Let them know that there are multiple perspectives to different topics and that it is okay for one person to have a different opinion from someone else. Just because children are young does not mean that they are not free to have their own voice about these more serious topics.

Conclusion

Social justice may be a very serious topic, but it is not one that should be avoided when talking to children. Kids will find out the realities of life one way or another, so it is important to keep them open-minded while teaching them about the types of social justice out there. Allow them to embrace it themselves and feel empowered to make their own decisions in the future. Teaching kids these topics will help them to be stronger and more independent individuals as they grow up.

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