Children's perspectives should be valued, and everyone should be encouraged to respect one another's beliefs. By asking kids to raise their hands in response to a question about what activity should come next, for instance, we encourage youngsters to participate in democracy in action.
Give kids the chance to grow into inquisitive people by cultivating a culture that values all inquiries.
Make sure kids comprehend their own and other people's behaviour and its effects so they can learn to recognise right from wrong.
Work with kids to develop and understand our rules, such cleaning up after yourself and keeping your feet to yourself, and make sure kids are aware that the rules apply to everyone.
Give kids the chance to grow in self-awareness, self-esteem, and confidence in their own talents, for instance by letting them take calculated risks on an obstacle course and encouraging them to share their stories and lessons learned.
Encourage a variety of activities that help kids learn the language of emotions and responsibility, reflect on their differences, and comprehend that everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
Encourage youngsters to exhibit tolerant behaviours, such as sharing and respecting others' perspectives, and emphasise their value to them.
By telling tales that reflect and celebrate the range of children's experiences, you may encourage varied views and dispel prejudices.
Offer tools and activities that combat racial, ethnic, and gender stereotypes.
Establish a culture of tolerance and inclusivity that values many viewpoints, religions, ethnicities, and races.
Plan outings that allow kids to interact with the larger community, like the Ark Children's Center.
By talking with kids about the similarities and differences between themselves and other people, as well as between families, faiths, communities, cultures, and traditions, you may help kids develop a tolerance, appreciation, and respect for both their own culture and cultures from other people.
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