Kids Voting is a great program at home and after school!
Kids Voting supports civic learning all day long and all year long - every year.
Learning extends outside of the classroom through the
Kids Voting Election experience,
youth civic activities and more.
Parents, Kids Voting is a terrific family activity. Kids
Voting's impacts on student, school and family are positive and strong, and go
well beyond a mock election - check out our
research! Contact your School Representative
to find out how your school involves itself in Kids Voting.
Youth program providers, consider Kids Voting as a resource for
academic enrichment and 21st century skill development. Kids Voting partners
with a variety of community organizations to provide
curriculum,
election experiences,
community activities and more. Partners
include Greater Enrichment, Citizen Schools, 4H, Scouts, YMCA, Junior
Achievement, Generation Engage, ASEP programs, Partners in Out-of-School Time
and many more.
10 things you can do to raise an active and engaged citizen:
READ THE NEWSPAPER, BLOGS, AND OTHER IN-DEPTH NEWS
SOURCES WITH YOUR CHILD
Reading the news together enhances critical thinking, increases civic knowledge
and improves vocabulary.
DO TALK POLITICS AT THE DINNER TABLE
Find out what issues are important to your kids and what they think we should be
doing about them.
RESEARCH THE CANDIDATES AND ISSUES
Discover the issues and learn where the candidates stand. The Kids Voting
website has some great resources and is a good place to start.
VOLUNTEER TOGETHER
Adopting and running a Kids Voting polling site is a great parent/child
experience.
WRITE A LETTER TO THE EDITOR, POST TO A BLOG, OR UPLOAD
A VIDEO TO YOUTUBE
Share your opinions on important community issues and start a
conversation.
SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH AN ELECTED OFFICIAL
Write a family letter, call, or send an email to a local official, School Board
member, Congressperson, or even the President. Let them know what you want for
our community. Attend government meetings and speak out!
DOWNLOAD THE KIDS VOTING FAMILY VOTING GUIDE
This
bilingual guide has fun and meaningful activities for parents and children
to do together.
SET AN EXAMPLE
Stay informed about current issues, educate yourself about how our government
works, be active in your community, and be open to dialogue about our
community’s challenges & promises.
READ BOOKS TO YOUR CHILD THAT PROMOTE CIVIC INVOLVEMENT
You can find a list of age-appropriate non-fiction & fiction books in the
Kids Voting Classroom Activities
section of this website.
VOTE! – AND TAKE YOUR CHILD WITH YOU WHEN YOU DO
You can get your kids in the habit of voting by participating in
Kids Voting at your precinct. Students
learn about and experience democracy through a combination of classroom and
community activities, an authentic voting experience, and community & family
dialogue.
MAKING IT POSSIBLE Kids Voting’s work is made possible through its
partnerships in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg community including schools, teachers,
election officials, businesses, community leaders, and thousands of dedicated
volunteers. Learn more about Kids Voting
and how you can help prepare kids for a lifetime of active civic engagement!