Developing children need to be taught about
race, biases, and equality in life.
Important roles for a developing child need
to be identified.
Vary abilities make children who they are
and separate one from another.
Everyone has a bias; it is our job to work
through them.
Racism is evident in everyday life.
Stories. Storytelling is how children learn
and express themselves. Let them tell
stories, hear stories, and recreate stories in their everyday life.
It takes a village. This saying sticks hard with me throughout
this course; children need their families to help them develop.
Teachers make the difference, we have the
tools to help children learn about diversity and what makes them unique and
what makes them who they are in this big world.
You make the decisions that best fit you;
children learn from you and learn to accept through you.
Lynette,
ReplyDeleteI love that you chose to represent art through writing with an acrostic poem for this week's assignment. How creative! Additionally, the statements you made for each important letter in the word "DIVERSITY" are so powerful and on point to what we have learned, as well as the realities of our society today. Well done! :)
Ashley Richards