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In today’s world, Black children must use every advantage to succeed. How do we as their parents guarantee their #BlackExcellence?

Successful Black Parenting

Guaranteeing #BlackExcellence in Your Child

Ethnic Animations does it again with their newest animation, I’m A Big Kid. This video was inspired by the producer’s daughter who made up the little jingle while singing to her child that she was a big girl. “I thought to myself, wow, isn’t that a great way to empower a child? Especially today when […]

“I’m A Big Kid” Cartoon Promotes Positive Mental Health

With an African American death rate for children being 10 times that of white children, and with them being four times more likely to be admitted to the hospital for asthma, it’s time we talk to Heather McTeer Toney, the National Field Director for Moms Clean Air Force. Moms Clean Air Force is a community […]

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BackTalk: Black Children Can’t Breathe – New EPA Regulations

Contributed Post: Kids get sick, that is just a fact of life, but there’s a lot as parents that we can do to keep them as healthy as possible, as well as to deal with illness when it does rear its head. In fact, you can get some simple and clear advice on how to […]

This Is How To Keep Your Toddler Healthy

If your child enjoys The Finger Family Song, we have a version for you that features a Black family. We know that representation matters and it matters from a very young age. That is why Ethnic Animations, a branch of Successful Black Parenting magazine, creates cartoons, nursery rhymes, and short stories for children of color. […]

Our Black Finger Family for Toddlers

Utilizing my background as a public education teacher and a father of two “homeschooled” children my first book, Not All Teachers Are Parents, But All Parents Are Teachers!, was published in 2006. The focus of chapter one was specifically: The Case for Parenting Classes. Children too often come to school with an objective to vent […]

Successful Black Parenting

A Case for Parenting Classes

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