How can you make sure all families receive encouragement in
supporting the development of their children?
Cultural diversity is
the norm in America; we all must learn to function in a diverse society.
Culture influences our values, expectations of behavior, social customs, and
basically how we live our lives. Culture
is an integrated pattern of knowledge, beliefs and behavior that weave a group
of people together. These patterns and
beliefs guide children in how to behave and interact within their family and
community.
It is very likely that
you will care for children whose backgrounds and lives are different from your
own. The U.S. Census from 2010 shows
that 45% of the school population is now made up of racially and culturally
diverse groups. It is expected that by
2035, children of color will be in the majority, and that by 2050 children of
color will represent 62% of the early learning and school-aged population.
Children need to develop
a positive self-identity in order to thrive. Children start developing a sense
of who they are at birth. Relationships
with family members, other adults and children, friends and members of their
community all play a key role in building their identities. Children as young
as 3-6 months begin to notice the visual aspects of racial difference. It is critical that you demonstrate
acceptance of differences beginning with the very youngest.
Identity is shaped by
many factors including a child’s:
- Gender
- Race
- Cultural
and family background
- Language
- Religion
- Abilities
- Life
experiences
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