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  • Hey Mr. Jones! I just watched a great TedEd talk called How to Teach Your Kids to Talk About Taboo Topics .
  • She emphasized that students need the language to talk about difficult topics. When a teacher shuts down such topics, it can create shame around it.
  • Oh, interesting! I think teachers are acting protective when they shut down difficult topics.
  • It is great to show your students that even adults have room to grow and learn. Teachers can help students to have appropriate conversations.
  • That makes sense! How would you approach a topic that you aren't comfortable talking about?
  • Start with teaching students to be comfortable with silence. Thinking before your speak is important. This can add patience to a conversation.
  • The next is to teach humility. Be comfortable to own that we do not know all the answers. Do not push your opinions on the learning experience.
  • A sense of humility is really important. Seeking to understand the other person and their views.
  • Wow, I never thought about it like that! Discussing difficult topics takes time. Thinking before your speak may create space in conversations.
  • Patience is really important. Reminding yourself that learning about a difficult concept is different for each person. School should be a safe place to ask questions.
  • I really enjoyed our chat. I realize my students need the three keys to tough conversations. I am going to teach students to be comfortable with silence, teach humility, and teach patience.
  • Those are great! I know your students can learn a lot about each others thinking this way.
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