Two-Generation Family Approaches to Citizenship
Naturalization has always been a family affair. From children helping their parents study the civics test items at the dining table to new citizens looking forward to reuniting with family members overseas, the naturalization process itself brings families together and helps build communities.
This tip sheet is a collection of resources parents may use to explore civics and citizenship with their children together. This tip sheet promotes a two-generation approach to civic engagement and contains resources for both practitioners and families.
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