Does Anyone Else Look Like Me?: A Parent's Guide to Raising Multiracial Children Check Availability

Drawing on psychological research and input from over sixty multiracial families, Nakazawa addresses the special questions and concerns you face, explaining how we can best prepare multiracial children of all ages to confidently make their way in our color-conscious world. From the books and toys to use in play with young children and simple scripts to help them gracefully react to insensitive comments at school, to advice on guiding older children toward an un-flappable sense of self, this is the first book to outline how, exactly, to deflect the objectifying and discomforting attention multiracial children often receive. Full of powerful stories and expert counsel this book will help you look to for understanding and insight as you strive to raise your children in our changing world.