Equity Begins Here: E-Book
How do we honor children’s voices when they ask about race, identity, or injustice—without causing fear or avoidance? This self-paced e-book gives early educators the confidence and tools to respond with clarity, care, and purpose.
Grounded in nearly three decades of hands-on experience in early childhood classrooms, this guide offers developmentally appropriate strategies to support anti-bias and anti-racist teaching—no matter where you’re starting from.
What’s Inside
- Anti-bias 101: top 10 principles to help you think differently about inclusion
- Tools to engage in sensitive conversations with children in age-appropriate ways
- Real-life examples and stories from the classroom
- Downloadable materials, classroom strategies, and curated book lists
- Reflection prompts to help you grow your practice
What I bring to this work:
- 29+ years of experience as an early childhood and elementary educator
- Deep expertise in play-based and inquiry-driven learning
- Strong foundation in anti-bias and anti-racist education practices
- Experienced curriculum designer for schools and early childhood programs
- Skilled facilitator for parent and community workshops
- Mentor to student teachers and interns from diverse college programs
- Former independent school faculty board member
- Committed advocate for neurodiverse learners and inclusive classroom libraries
- Ability to meet educators and families where they are—with empathy and practical tools
e-book
Equity Begins Here:
Principles for Inclusive Change
A practical starter guide to help your school, organization, or family begin building a more inclusive and equitable culture—rooted in the core tenets of anti-bias education.
$15.00
Who It’s For
- Early childhood educators looking to start building anti-bias practices into daily routines
- Teachers seeking practical tools—not just theory—to apply immediately
- Schools or programs wanting to equip staff with the basics of anti-bias work
- Anyone ready to start or deepen their equity work with young children
Victor is the perfect blend of educator, mentor, and facilitator. As a guest speaker in my early education courses, he brings warmth, compassion, and deep reflection about our personal perspectives and implicit biases. His work with pre-service teachers is vital in their preparation as educators so that they might create more inclusive and engaging learning environments for children.