As a biracial child it was fascinating to …
Comment posted on How I Do Make Terryon’s Skin Pink Like Mine? by Angel Taylor
As a biracial child it was fascinating to me the differences between people. I loved how my family was made up of different shades but others weren’t always as accepting.
I ran into a number of situations where I was confronted because of my race, and my parents were very intent on making sure I was completely secure in who I was. They always made me feel proud of my heritage on both sides and made me understand that others were just as proud of theirs.
I think that as long as children are made to feel that sense of pride and personal acceptance it makes it easier to be accepting of others.
You have got a great set of tips here that I think will go a long way if parents put them to use. Thanks for sharing
~Angel
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I was just talking about this very same subject with a friend yesterday. I’ve always been a huge reader and I tend to run through a couple a week as does my brother.Though I completely attribute that to the fact that my mother read to us every night when we were younger. Reading and telling stories together was one of our favorite things to do as a family.
Not only did it give us a love of reading, but also a love of learning. I wish every parent would take the time to read to their children because it could make all the difference in the world for them.
Great post Ayanna
~Angel
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As a biracial child it was fascinating to me the differences between people. I loved how my family was made up of different shades but others weren’t always as accepting.
I ran into a number of situations where I was confronted because of my race, and my parents were very intent on making sure I was completely secure in who I was. They always made me feel proud of my heritage on both sides and made me understand that others were just as proud of theirs.
I think that as long as children are made to feel that sense of pride and personal acceptance it makes it easier to be accepting of others.
You have got a great set of tips here that I think will go a long way if parents put them to use. Thanks for sharing
~Angel