The following resources provide useful information to help
parents and families promote diversity, teach their children
to use the Internet safely, and help their children
understand the harmful effects of bias and hate. Materials to
help parents work with their children following events like
the terrorist attacks on the United States in September are
also included.
Partners Against Hate Resources
Internet Resources
Print Resources
Mathias, B. 1996.
40 Ways to Raise a Nonracist Child.
New York, New York: Harper Perennial.
Fried, S., and Fried, P. 1996. Bullies & Victims:
Helping Your Child Through the Schoolyard Battle. New
York, New York: M. Evans and Company.
Monahan, C. 1997. Children and Trauma: A Guide for
Parents and Professionals. , : Jossey-Bass
Publishers.
Nolte, D. 1998. Children Learn What They Live. New
York, New York: Workman Publishing.
Canter, A.S., and Carroll, S.A., eds. 1999. Crisis
Prevention and Response: A Collection of NASP Resources.
Bethesda, Maryland: National Association of School
Psychologists.
Reddy, M. 1994. Crossing the Color Line: Race,
Parenting, and Culture. New Brunswick, New Jersey:
Rutgers University Press.
Reddy, M. 1996. Everyday Acts Against Racism: Raising
Children in a Multicultural World. Seattle, Washington:
Seal Press.
Stern-LaRosa, C., and Bettmann, E.H. 2000. Hate Hurts:
How Children Learn and Unlearn Prejudice. New York, New
York: Scholastic.
Garbarino, J. 1993. Let's Talk About Living in a World
with Violence: An Activity Book for School-Age Children.
Berkeley, California: Erickson Institute.
Cohn, J. 1996. Raising Compassionate Courageous
Children in a Violent World. Atlanta, Georgia: Longstreet
Press.
Cohn, J. 1996. Raising Compassionate Courageous
Children in a Violent World. Atlanta, Georgia: Longstreet
Press.
Arnow, J. 1995. Teaching Peace: How to Raise Children
to Live in Harmony - Without Fear, Without Prejudice, Without
Violence. New York, New York: The Berkley Publishing
Group.
Bullard, S. 1996. Teaching Tolerance: Raising
Open-Minded, Empathetic Children. New York, New York:
Doubleday.
Cappello, D. 2000. Ten Talks Parents Must Have with
Their Children About Violence. New York, New York:
Hyperion.
Cappello, D. 2000. Ten Talks Parents Must Have with
Their Children About Violence. New York, New York:
Hyperion.
McCoy, E. 1997. What to Do When Kids Are Mean to Your
Child. Pleasantville, New York: Reader's Digest
Association.
Deskin, G., and Steckler, G. 1996. When Nothing Makes
Sense: Disaster, Crisis, and Their Effects on Children.
Minneapolis, Minnesota: Fairview Press.
Video Resources
Different and the Same. 1995 : Family Communications.
Different and the Same. 1995 : Family Communications.
Names Can Really Hurt Us. : WCBS-TV.
Not in Our Town. 1995 : The Working Group.
Prejudice: A Big Word for a Little Kid. 1991 :
KSTP-Television.
Starting Small: Teaching Tolerance in Preschool and the
Early Grades. 1997 : Teaching Tolerance.
The Shadow of Hate: A History of Intolerance in America.
1995 : TeachingTolerance.