Teaching Children About India With A FREE WORKBOOK
Recently, I was able to talk to the readers over at 5 Minutes For Mom and address a question a lot of you have asked me. Many of you want to share the world with your children, but the big question is how do I teach my children about different cultures. I shared 5 ways you can teach them.
- Try different dishes from around the world.
- Make sure their books show diversity.
- Listen to new music.
- Make a craft with your kids.
- Attend local events as a family.
What Resources Can We Use To Teach Our Kids About Different Cultures?
Now, there are countless other ways you can do this as well. The biggest thing is that we need to be thinking about how we can do this. Teaching kids about different cultures is extremely important for kids to understand their own culture and identity. [tweetthis twitter_handles="@almstindianwife" display_mode="box"]The more kids learn about the world, the more comfortable they will be with who they are. [/tweetthis]My husband and I are constantly trying to find new ways to teach our children about Indian culture. They are blessed with two cultures in their lives and we want to make sure they are immersed in both. We teach our children through their stomachs and showing them different Indian customs.It doesn't matter if your children have multiple cultures in their lives or not, they all need to learn about the world. There are so many ways you can do it! The hard part is finding the resources to make it possible. Well, I've made it a little easier for you!
I've Made All Of You A FREE WORKBOOK To Teach Your Kids About India!
This free workbook is great for kids around 3-6 years old. It's full of hands on way to teach your children about India and I threw in some Telugu words too! All you have to do is print it out today!Find your free workbook by clicking here or on a picture above.
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