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Kwame Christian, author of How to Have Difficult Conversations About Race, discusses tools that teenagers can learn for having difficult conversations. Of course, we all need help in this arena. Thank you Kwame.
In this episode, we discuss:
Are teenagers inherently good at dealing with conflict, and can they be taught to do so?
What are some tools for having difficult conversations?
How can parents approach difficult conversations, such as those where there can be conflict and differences in knowledge or belief about politics and race?
Learn more about Kwame Christian and The American Negotiation Institute.
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