As we already know, the purpose of Black History Month is to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions African Americans have made to our society. For homeschool teachers, it’s a great opportunity to teach with intention, honoring the tradition and showing students its significance, along with the importance of Black history and culture. And this year, it’s more important than ever to uphold this tradition and celebrate Black history — no matter where your students are learning. Here are some ways to teach your child about Black History Month.

Celebrate Creators and Contributors

Ask your child about the topics/subjects they love. Then, ask them to explore the creations or contributions made in that subject or topic by people of African descent – discuss what they discover! 

Explore Black Authors

One of our faves! Reading books allows you to step into different experiences. Reading books written by Black authors provides your child a chance to see the world, or themselves differently.  

Documentary Discussion

For older children, and for difficult discussions, watch a documentary and discuss it.  Focus on the 3 Ps – The Purpose of the film, the People in the film, and your child’s Perspective.

Don’t Wait Until February! 

History is made every day and Black history is everywhere. Be intentional about infusing the diversity of our world in every aspect of your child’s learning.

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