 | Helping Out for older children - As children grow older, think ofadded ways they can help at home.
- Discuss the new duties with them.Avoid making the duties seem like a punishment. Instead, you might say they require more ability which your child now has.
- New tasks should stretch a child's abilities and make him or her feel satisfied with doing good work. Praise a job well done, especially a new challenge.
Getting to Know Others for children of all ages- Set a good example. Act with respect toward others. Always make clear that prejudice is wrong and that all of us are equal, no matter what our color, gender, or background is.
- Show an interest in learning about and from others--neighbors and relatives, and from books about our own and other civilizations.
- Encourage your child to learn about many different lands and people, to learn another language, and to read stories about children from all over the world. Show your child how you try to see things from others point of view.
- Listen carefully when your child wants to tell you things they have discovered about history, geography, religions, art, and ways of life.
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