Empowering kids for school success

Opportunity Gap: How to Support Kids of Color Who Learn Differently

Going back to school can be an exciting time for kids and parents. But for some kids, it can also be full of stress and uncertainty. Especially if the previous school year had its share of ups and downs. 

Maybe your child had a tough time in math class? Or maybe making friends was a challenge? Listen as host Julian Saavedra explains how parents can get kids ready for the new school year with confidence. Hear why it’s important for parents and kids to reflect on the previous year. And learn ways to help kids manage challenges in the classroom. 

We love to hear from our listeners. Email us at opportunitygap@understood.org.  

To get a transcript and check out more episodes, visit The Opportunity Gap episode page at Understood.  

Related resources

  • Back-to-school making you and your child anxious? These strategies can help
  • What to say when your child doesn’t want to go to school
  • Julian’s book recommendation: The Magical Yet by Angela DiTerlizzi

Timestamps

(00:47) Why is it important for parents and kids to talk about school?

(02:37) Questions to ask your child about school

(09:00) How to handle challenges in the classroom with confidence  

(12:16) “The Magical Yet”

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