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Raising Children Who Celebrate Diversity
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One of the most important jobs we have as parents is raising children who celebrate diversity and inclusion.
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| If you wish to raise a nonjudgmental child, then you must understand that the key to building relationships is the development of trust and communication. |
| If you wish to raise a nonjudgmental child, then you must understand that the key to building relationships is the development of trust and communication. |
| The first tool parents have that they often forget is their own behavior. Kids are constantly watching what adults do, and there's always an opportunity to model tolerance. |
| Teaching children at a very young age how to treat others with good manners, respect, and courtesy is one of the most important things parents will ever do. |
| While watching videos with your younger ones, look for “teachable moments” to explain what it means to celebrate diversity and inclusion |
| Become an example for your child of what it means to show compassion, empathy, and sensitivity to others. |
| Consider the following do’s and don’ts when teaching your child how to be courteous, polite, respectful, and tolerant of others. |
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