Ms. Nicole:
As a mother I strive to teach my children how fortunate we are to live in such a diverse location. I want them to learn that beauty comes in so many different forms and amazing people come from all “walks of life”. My mom is originally from Portugal and my partner is of Native American descent so as far as my own kids go, they are 50% Portuguese 25% Native American and we’re not sure about the other 25%! I guess that’s where 23andMe can assist if you are interested in learning more about your own genetic heritage. This company and others offer the equivalent of a modern-day family tree.
“In the end
We will conserve
Only what we love.
We will love
Only what we understand.
We will understand
Only what we have been taught.”
This is one of my favorite quotes because it inspires me not only as a mother but as a teacher to encourage my students to embrace diversity. By teaching our young children about the differences within the world they live in, they will grow up with an open mind, a better understanding and curiosity to learn more. They will acquire the ability to comprehend different perspectives and diverse views which will lead to better decision-making for themselves and their community.
Learning to respectfully work and learn together regardless of our background is to everyone's benefit and creates such a strong sense of community that should be celebrated! So naturally in our classroom, we celebrate diversity! Yes, we even include our owners who are from Australia and the UK!
Ms. Sam:
Ok, I’ll lob in my two cents here as it is a topic dear to my heart and heritage. I’m so proud of the family community that is ScuttleBugs. We have about 10 languages on staff and numerous more spoken amongst the children and families. This is in keeping with the hundred languages often referenced in Reggio Emilia practices.