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Resources for Families

Welcome to Making Caring Common’s resources for families, parents, and caregivers! We offer activities, tips, resource lists, discussion guides, and more to help you raise caring and ethical children who are concerned about others and the common good.

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Talking to Teens About Online Hate Speech: A Guide for Parents and Families

Raising children in a digital age makes it essential for parents to help them process and think critically about the messages they encounter online, and to consider the impact that their own words and actions can have on others. This resource is designed to support parents and other adults in helping children identify, process, and think critically about online hate speech to help minimize its harmful effects.

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Back to School Toolkit for Parents of Middle and High School Students

This toolkit provides resources to help you support your teen in developing a reflective and caring mindset during the opening days of the school year. It includes conversation starters and other strategies to foster open, supportive, and reflective dialogue between you and your teen that focuses on community and empathy and works to reinforce the values and principles that help create a caring community.

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Fostering Civil Discourse: How Adults Can Support Teens in Talking About Issues That Matter

How we talk about things matters. But in our polarized country, how can we express our opinion while leaving room for someone else’s viewpoint? This resource provides six tips for parents and family members to support teens in building and practicing skills that are fundamental to having productive conversations across different points of view. Review these tips before engaging in a challenging conversation with your teen, especially one in which you hold different or conflicting points of view on issues in the news or current events.

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Circles of Control

This activity is designed for parents and caregivers to use themselves to navigate difficult emotions and can also be used with their children to help them navigate difficult emotions together. Using the Circles of Control tool as a family is beneficial for lowering stress, handling tough emotions, and dealing with difficult situations. This approach involves understanding what is within or beyond your control and creating an action plan to navigate through these emotions and situations.

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Círculos de Control

Esta actividad está diseñada para que los padres y cuidadores puedan afrontar emociones difíciles y también puedan hacer esto con sus hijos para ayudarles a afrontar emociones difíciles juntos. Usar la herramienta Círculos de Control en familia es beneficioso para reducir el estrés, manejar emociones difíciles y afrontar situaciones difíciles. Este enfoque implica comprender lo que está dentro o fuera de su control y crear un plan de acción para navegar a través de estas emociones y situaciones.

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Helping Teens Process Current Events: A Toolkit for Parents

News and information has never been more accessible for adults—and for children. Though safeguards are available to help shield young people from especially troubling content, it’s inevitable that they will come across disturbing or upsetting news and other content that they may need support to process and understand.

In this guide, parents of middle and high school students will find strategies for reflection, discussion, and more to engage with their children and help them process current events.

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Positive Self-Talk and Problem-Solving

Practicing positive self-talk can be a powerful tool to support mental health, both for you and for your child. When negative thoughts or emotions arise, try this simple exercise to shift the focus to positive self-talk. In the brief steps below, you can use the examples for yourself or for guidance in what to share with your child. Children (including teens) need scaffolding or examples to help guide them in their own processing. 


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Diálogo Interno Positivo: Hablándote Como un Amigo o Amiga

Practicing positive self-talk can be a powerful tool to support mental health, both for you and for your child. When negative thoughts or emotions arise, try this simple exercise to shift the focus to positive self-talk. In the brief steps below, you can use the examples for yourself or for guidance in what to share with your child. Children (including teens) need scaffolding or examples to help guide them in their own processing. 


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How To Help Kids Show Gratitude

This fun activity encourages children to recognize people to be grateful for and to show that gratitude the best they can. Expressing thankfulness to other people strengthens relationships and boosts happiness — and it can be an especially powerful way to cope with stress and remind ourselves of the things we take for granted. Pick at least one day in the week and try to make this a routine for your family.

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