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How do you teach your kids about diversity? For me, I'm Dominican-American, so I'm first-generation Dominican. I was born here in New York. And our family members come in all colors. And I have friends from all over the place and all over the world. So my kids have that kind of broad spectrum or broad perspective. And I also like to get books from the library and read about different cultures and just tell them about different ways that people live, different religions, all kinds of stuff. What do you guys do?
I teach mine like my parents taught me to treat people how you want to be treated. And never think that you're just so much better than anyone else. and never look at other people and expect them to just be so much better than you.
Yeah I'll mention I how far example someone can have those game but not the African-American or after the Caribbean they can be released her or how your hair to be different eye colors like the history and Internet
You take them to different areas of the city. You go places where they have different ethnicities of people. I like to go to Cindy Springs in Atlanta because there's different diversity of people, you know, Zane.
I think what you're trying to do is teach them how to not be racist. And if that is the case, then it's very easy. Children are born not being racist. They are taught that. So you would have just show them that we are all equal.
I think that it is so important and this is coming from someone who works with kids. I think it's just really important to allow kids to like ask questions and to just expose your kids to the world.
That is an amazing question honestly just going around different environments that will definitely teach your kids diversity because it's so important for your kids to learn diversity if they don't they don't know the world they don't know how to respond to different things
My kids are relatively young yet but at some point they do start to notice and question my daughter asked me one day what is the normal color for someone skin to be and I just made it very clear that every color is the normal color every color is beautiful everyone's different and it's all the right