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Susan
@growing-liberation.bsky.social
Inclusive Family Support & Ed Consulting🌈Unschooling Twin Mama 🌎 Teacher Educator 👩🏻‍🏫 Learning Out Loud for Collective Liberation ✨
IG/FB: @GrowingTowardLiberation 🌱
https://bio.site/growingtowardliberation
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Where are my anti-oppression, anti-racist families, educators, and grown ups who want to co-create more humanizing spaces and relationships with kids? I create family and educator resources for growing toward collective liberation and a more inclusive world. Let’s raise some change makers! 🌱
If you are an ECE educator or even a parent of a 3-8yr old looking to build more nature-based and justice-oriented learning experiences into your life and work with kids, come join us at this virtual event! I’ll be presenting at 10am on the 4th. Hope to see you there!
April 29, 2025 at 11:08 PM
If you are a home educating family, are you *also* explicitly teaching your children the importance of supporting public education? If not, it’s time to start.
February 2, 2025 at 11:26 PM
My kids have had a lot of questions about current events this week. If you’re looking for ways to engage your kids on the topic of immigration, here’s a free download. Includes kid-friendly language, discussion prompts, book list, and an art project.
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Cultivating Curiosity: IMMIGRATION — Growing Toward Liberation: Susan Gray, M.Ed & M.A.
Series Overview Cultivating Curiosity™ is a series rooted in connecting kids with their grown ups around complicated topics. Each edition focuses on exploring one "big" topic using a kid-friendly ...
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January 31, 2025 at 2:36 AM
Estela Juarez was just 8 years old when her mom was deported to Mexico. Until Someone Listens is a story BY a kid FOR kids about how US immigration laws and policies impact real people and real families. It’s a story of how families belong together, and of how kids can be empowered as changemakers📚
January 27, 2025 at 11:55 PM
Almost 10pm and my 6yr old is still sitting next to me on the couch. When I asked him why he was there instead of in bed he responded, “I’m sitting here because I just have so many questions. Like seriously how do our bones even stay together?!” #unschoolinglife 😂
January 27, 2025 at 5:58 AM
My 6yr old has been acutely aware of politics this week and has been asking every day, “Mommy, what did Trump do today?” We’ve talked about a lot of those things, but tonight I told him we’re going to start asking a new question: “What did we/I/others do to make the world better today?”
January 25, 2025 at 5:09 AM
Where are my anti-oppression, anti-racist families, educators, and grown ups who want to co-create more humanizing spaces and relationships with kids? I create family and educator resources for growing toward collective liberation and a more inclusive world. Let’s raise some change makers! 🌱
January 23, 2025 at 1:24 AM