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How do you talk to kids about ICE and immigration enforcement without scaring them—or sugarcoating the truth?
In this episode of Secular Homeschool Revolution, host Ashley shares how she approached honest, age-appropriate conversations with her kids about ICE while living in San Antonio, Texas, where immigration enforcement presence is heavy and visible.
This episode is for progressive and secular homeschool families who want to talk about current events with care, clarity, and connection. Ashley walks through how she led with questions instead of lectures, how conversations differed between elementary aged kids and middle/high schoolers, and why de-centering ourselves as parents matters when discussing hard topics.
The episode also provides historical context, explaining how U.S. systems of surveillance and documentation long predate modern immigration enforcement while clearly naming that what Jewish people experienced in Germany was genocide, and how conversations about slavery and racialized control in the United States are often met with less public sympathy and urgency.
To support families navigating these discussions, the episode highlights:
A CNN 10 episode featuring immigration enforcement as an age-appropriate current events resource
ACLU Know Your Rights resources to ground conversations in clarity rather than fear
Why reading books about immigrant stories is essential for building empathy and understanding beyond headlines
This episode is not fear based.
Perfect for homeschool parents, progressive families, and educators looking for thoughtful ways to discuss immigration, ICE, and social justice with kids.
🎧 Listen now and join the conversation.
By AshleyHow do you talk to kids about ICE and immigration enforcement without scaring them—or sugarcoating the truth?
In this episode of Secular Homeschool Revolution, host Ashley shares how she approached honest, age-appropriate conversations with her kids about ICE while living in San Antonio, Texas, where immigration enforcement presence is heavy and visible.
This episode is for progressive and secular homeschool families who want to talk about current events with care, clarity, and connection. Ashley walks through how she led with questions instead of lectures, how conversations differed between elementary aged kids and middle/high schoolers, and why de-centering ourselves as parents matters when discussing hard topics.
The episode also provides historical context, explaining how U.S. systems of surveillance and documentation long predate modern immigration enforcement while clearly naming that what Jewish people experienced in Germany was genocide, and how conversations about slavery and racialized control in the United States are often met with less public sympathy and urgency.
To support families navigating these discussions, the episode highlights:
A CNN 10 episode featuring immigration enforcement as an age-appropriate current events resource
ACLU Know Your Rights resources to ground conversations in clarity rather than fear
Why reading books about immigrant stories is essential for building empathy and understanding beyond headlines
This episode is not fear based.
Perfect for homeschool parents, progressive families, and educators looking for thoughtful ways to discuss immigration, ICE, and social justice with kids.
🎧 Listen now and join the conversation.