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Article: TITLE: PARENT SOUP
- Article from:
- The Beacon News - Aurora (IL)
- Article date:
- August 14, 1998
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to respect diversity
In our ever-changing world, learning to live with and respect others' cultures and backgrounds is an important lesson for kids to learn.
And as with most potentially sticky subjects, the most successful way for kids to learn to respect diversity begins at home.
How do you initiate these lessons? Do you bring up the subject with your kids, and if so, when? Or do you let kids come to you with questions?
Here are some tips from parents who have been there on the best way to raise kids to be respectful of others, no matter what color their skin is.
"I have a 4-year-old daughter.
Her father is Hispanic and I'm white.
We have always been careful of what we say in our ...