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There are many ways you can help your child learn to accept people of various cultures. Begin by answering your child’s questions about the differences in people openly and factually. Reflect diversity as you choose books, music, games, and toys for your child. Discourage name-calling of any kind; this leads to prejudiced comments. Instead, celebrate differences. Embrace new languages, new foods, new games, and new ways of life. Bring diversity home and let your children see that you accept and appreciate the differences in others, especially as we recognize the significant contributions made by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on January 16th.
For books on diversity, visit the KES library and check out the following titles recommended by our librarian/ media specialist, Eileen Vaughn: The Other Side by Jacqueline Woodson; Silent Music: A Story of Baghdad by James Rumford; My Name is Yoon by Helen Recorvitis; The Gold Threaded Dress by Carolyn Marsden; Crossing the Wire by Will Hobbs; and Home of the Brave by Katherine Applegate.
- Submitted: Friday, January 13th by Sheila Pilsmaker
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