Election Day and Your Kids

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A voting location.My oldest just started middle school, and they are doing a unit on the electoral process. It got me thinking about how I have taken her to vote with me since she was young. This year, in addition to her, I will also take my two younger children.

Taking your kids to the polls on Election Day can be a great experience for them. It helps teach them about the democratic process, the importance of voting, and being an active citizen. It also sets a positive example of civic engagement and can spark discussions about the values and issues that matter to your family. Plus, it can be a unique way to spend quality time together!

1. Educational Opportunity

It provides a hands-on learning experience about how elections work, the importance of voting, and the functioning of democracy.

2. Civic Responsibility

It emphasizes the importance of being an informed and responsible citizen.

3. Family Bonding

It can be a meaningful family activity that encourages conversations about values, current events, and the impact of government decisions.

4. Role Modeling

By seeing you participate, children learn the importance of civic duties and are more likely to become engaged citizens themselves.

5. Community Involvement 

It shows them the importance of being involved in their community and contributing to collective decision-making.

6. Understanding Diversity and Inclusion

By witnessing the diversity of people at the polls, children can learn about the importance of inclusion and the various perspectives that make up their community.

7. Encouraging Critical Thinking

It can prompt discussions about different political viewpoints and policies, helping kids develop their own opinions and critical thinking skills.

8. Building Confidence

Participating in voting can help children feel confident about their ability to contribute to society when they grow up.

9. Highlighting the Importance of Rights

It reinforces the idea that voting is a right and a privilege that should be exercised responsibly.

10. Creating Lasting Memories

These experiences can become cherished memories that your children look back on, reinforcing the importance of civic engagement throughout their lives.

Taking your kids to the polls is a multifaceted educational experience that can impact their understanding of and participation in democracy. Overall, it’s a great way to teach your children about their future role in society and the importance of their voice. So, get out there and vote, and don’t forget to bring your children with you!

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Melissa
Melissa was born and raised in Fairfield County. She currently lives in Stamford with her husband and their three children. She spends most of her free time driving her children to various activities and making sure they are living the dream! She does make time for solo Starbucks and Target runs because self-care is important! You can also find her on Instagram @the_storied_mind, where she creates posts in the hopes of helping others and breaking the stigma for people to reach out for help regarding their mental health.

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