Pink for girls?! Blue for boys?! Why not colorful? - Workshop for parents
Being a parent is one of the greatest challenges of our time. With the stereotypes we have internalized and shown, such as decorating the children's room, choosing toys, clothes, and many other aspects, we influence our children, consciously or not. Some question statements like "typically boy" and "typically girl" and try not to direct their children in a particular direction. Others are unsure how to approach discussions about inclusive language and diversity. Additionally, there is the question of children's books and other media where these old clichés are still repeated today.
We want to search for answers together:
- How can I raise my child without confining them to stereotypes?
- Where can we find diversity and colorful variety in books, films, and media?
- What should I do if my child expresses "gender-atypical" wishes?
In an open exchange, we wish to provide space for questions, concerns, and uncertainties.
Good to know
Workshop for parents or guardians of children from 0 to 6 years (LU/DE/FR).
Location: EltereCafé, at the corner of Pasteur and Dicks streets, Esch/Alzette.
Presenters: Jo Hurt and Dr Erik Schneider.
Organized by Intersex & Transgender Luxembourg, Ville d'Esch, and Eltereschoul Janusz Korczak.
Automatically translated from German.
Where does it take place?
Ecole des Parents Eltereschoul Janusz Korczak (Fondation Kannerschlass)
1 Rue Louis Pasteur
L-4276 Esch-sur-Alzette
Luxembourg
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