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FEATURED BOOK(Age 9+)AlesiaEach month “The Reading Quilt” provides a short review of a book that a homeschool parent may use to spark conversations about culture and race, along with a learning activity that may help a young learner understand human behavior. Using the acronym Q.U.I.L.T., Dr. Slaughter offers readers information about the author’s background along with the Quality of writing, Universal theme, Imaginative […]

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The Reading Quilt: Alesia: The Life Of A Girl In A Wheelchair

What do the world’s biggest companies, including Amazon, Facebook, and Apple all have in common? They are all STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) driven companies. STEM careers and businesses are the fastest growing in the United States. On top of that STEM careers pay twice as much as non-STEM professions. However, Black people comprise […]

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3 ways to get your family to meaningfully participate in STEM Education

Sponsored PostPhelicia Lang is a self-published children’s author of the book series, TAY Early Reader Series. TAY features a young Black boy on various positive adventures with activities like chess club to going to the zoo. Lang’s expertise as a mom, grandmother, a first-grade teacher with a Masters in Reading and a focus on Multicultural […]

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AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Phelicia Lang

Watch The Replay! Watch the replay of the interview with Successful Black Parenting magazine’s Publisher, Janice Robinson-Celeste (host) and guest, Jatali Bellanton, the founder of the youth financial literacy organization, Kids Who Bank. Bellanton is an award-winning author and has gone to more than 137 schools promoting youth financial literacy. Students should know how to balance […]

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BACKTALK LIVE: Watch Raising Kids Who Bank

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