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How to Talk to Your Kids About Politics

October 30, 2024 By Staten Island Parent Staff

How to Talk to Your Kids About Politics
How to Talk to Your Kids About Politics
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How to Talk to Your Kids About Politics

There is a lot going on in the world and with the upcoming election, we’ve been inundated (even more than usual) with politics.

Talking to your kids about politics isn’t easy. It’s difficult to explain large, complicated concepts in a way that your children will understand and absorb. But it’s nonetheless important to teach them about the world around us– the good and bad, the resolutions and conflicts. 

Now is the perfect time to chat with your kiddos about what to expect. So how exactly do you explain politics to your children? Read on for a few tips and tricks!

Psst… Here are 5 Ways to Teach Your Kids About the Importance of Voting!

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Resources

Read Books 

Picture books are a great way to teach kids political concepts and conflicts. Here are some books to try: 

  • Vote by Eileen Christelow: Your kids will learn how democracy works via this fun picture book all about voting. 
  • Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio: Grace embarks on her journey to be the first-ever female president. This is a great book for young girls to be inspired and learn more about the electoral system.
  • Just Help! How to Build a Better World by Sonia Sotomayer: In a story inspired by her own family’s desire to help others, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor takes young readers on a journey through a neighborhood where everyone helps each other to build a better world for themselves and their community.

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Watch TV Shows and Movies

Shows and movies are another immersive way to teach politics. Try out these: 

  • PBS Crash Course: Online episodes that teach kids about democracy, economy and how our judicial system works.
  • Well-Versed: Dr. Jill Biden’s show that teaches kids all about civics! Episodes are available on Nickelodeon platforms, Paramount+, Noggin, and iCivics.
Visit Museums

Museums are a fun, interactive way for kids to learn about history and understand more about our government today. Here are some of our favorite NYC museums: 

  • American Museum of Natural History: Although not primarily focused on politics, this museum is loaded with American history. See a range of exhibits or join one of the children & family workshops. 
  • National Immigration Museum: Teach your kids about American immigration through a collection of photos, heirlooms, and historical records. 

Tips for Talking to Your Kids

Let Them Ask Questions 

It’s natural for kids to have a lot of questions about politics, and you might not have all the answers. That’s okay! Still, keep the floor open for their questions so they feel heard. Curiosity is something we all strive to encourage as parents, even when the answers aren’t as clear.   

Use Real-life Examples 

Examples help ground your kids in things they already know, making it easier to explain political concepts. Even explaining to them that American women weren’t allowed to vote until 1920. Think about scenarios they encounter day-to-day and apply them to the issues at hand.  

Psst… Check out Guide to Early Voting in New York: What You Need to Know

Bring Your Kids to the Polls 

We totally get it—the lines can be long. But if you can, there’s really nothing like seeing the political process happen right in front of you. Bringing your kids along to vote is such a great way to teach them about how it all works. It’s more than just casting a ballot. It’s about showing them the importance of getting involved and having their voices heard.

Plus, it can spark some great conversations about why voting matters. So while waiting in line might take a bit of time, the memories and lessons you share with your kids will be worth it!

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