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Reflective Practice Through a Racialized Lens: My Hero's Journey

Current price: $42.99
Reflective Practice Through a Racialized Lens: My Hero's Journey
Reflective Practice Through a Racialized Lens: My Hero's Journey

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Reflective Practice Through a Racialized Lens: My Hero's Journey

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This Workbook gently provides a space, place, and time for deep self-reflection and growth for professionals dedicated to anti-racist services for babies, young children and their families. We offer a distinct approach to reflective practice through a racialized lens centered on the nuanced topics of culture, identity, race, racism, power, and privilege. The content of the Workbook supports the reader through structured worksheets, self-care experientials, journaling prompts, storytelling, and reflective practices to untangle their own multicultural identities, unpack the impact on relationships, look back in time while standing in the present moment, take accountability, and stock up on rest, care, and resources for the continued long journey of this work.

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