669 Young Citizens

January 15, 2026 00:01:12
669 Young Citizens
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669 Young Citizens

Jan 15 2026 | 00:01:12

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[00:00:00] Can a parent's political voice shape how their child sees the world? American psychologists explore how parents confidence in speaking up about community issues connects to how they get involved and how their kids learn the power of having a voice. Researchers surveyed 143 parents across the country about how often they discuss social or politics topics, attend meetings, or advocate for change. They also measured parental self efficacy, the belief that small actions can spark real change at home and in the community. Results. [00:00:30] Parents who saw community changes that needed to be made and felt more confident in their ability to create change were far more likely to engage in civic life and talk about important issues with their children. These parents didn't just participate more they modeled empowerment. Their children, in turn, showed greater curiosity, awareness, and belief that their voices matter, too. The takeaway is simple. Empowered parents raise empowered kids. Children learn civic strength through example by watching adults stand up, participate, and make their voices heard. Speak up and stay informed. Show your child what active citizenship looks like. Because the courage to change the world begins at home.

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