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Thriving Family: Social Justice for Tweens

Posted by Sally Clark on Thursday, June 3, 2010 Under: Christian Print Magazine
Writers, for the November Tween Stages section of Thriving Family, we’ll be taking a look at the importance of social justice. If that sounds a little fuzzy to you, well, you’re not alone. At our editorial meetings, we’ve had more than a few discussions about how these developmental assets can be effectively taught to children. Social justice was a tricky one at first, but we decided that for the tween stages, it meant things like equality, caring about the poor, helping the disadvantaged, and including those who might otherwise be left out. So if you have had a “teachable moment” with our tween related to social justice, we’d love to hear about it.

Each short article (true-life narrative) should be written to parents of pre-teen/tween children (
8- to -12-year-olds). Articles should be written in first person, and they must have practical ideas that our readers can implement in their own parenting. (Tip: We generally select articles that are strong on the practical parenting side. Good stories are important, of course, but there must be some take-away value for our readers.)

Topic: Teaching social justice

Summary: In what ways have your helped your tween recognize the need for equality, helping the poor or disadvantaged, showing love to outcasts, etc?

Department: Family Stages

Due date: June 14th
Submit to: vance.fry@fotf.org


Payment: $50 on acceptance

Rights:  First non-exclusive

Word count: 50-175 words

Publication: November 2010

Thank you!

Vance Fry, vance.fry@fotf.org

In : Christian Print Magazine 



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Sally Clark Like finding shells on the beach, I love doing market research! And what I find, I love to share! I write in a variety of genres including children's, Christian, poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, so these post follow along those lines. Check out my web site: www.sallyclark.info, for more about me.
 
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