Published On: March 22nd, 2019|

Medical X-Press – Len Canter

“It’s never too soon to teach kids to be culturally competent—to learn about, respect and accept people whose culture is different from their own. Children as young as 2 start to become aware of differences among people—starting with gender—and to be sensitive to attitudes held by those around them. Experts believe that a child’s cultural attitudes are set by age 9. That’s why it’s so important to teach kids to be good global citizens even before preschool.” (more)