Go for Inclusive Activities
Instead of participating in an exclusive and homogenous activity, children should be enrolled in inclusive extracurriculars. For instance, let them try a science bootcamp, a dance studio, a sports team, or a drawing class. Any after-school programs tend to include a group of diverse students, which may help your kids meet and interact with those from different backgrounds and with different interests or characters. In addition, parents and caregivers may search for some local festivals to celebrate specific cultures or become volunteers at certain events. Each occasion is a great opportunity for children to learn and explore the diversity of the world. [10]










