Adults in youth programs and education settings have a unique opportunity to provide
programming and materials that allow youth to see themselves and their families
represented. When we do this, we also prepare youth for interacting with the world around
them and help them build skills to be better friends and bystanders. This session introduces
the “Mirrors & Windows” learning theory (coined by educator Emily Styles in 1988) and
provides examples for improvements to curriculum and programming.

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