For a six-year-old, one of the most powerful educational tools may be direct instruction, according to new research on how children learn about prejudice.
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I feel that this is a good example of how prejudice is infecting people through the youth. it starts with primary school when they start learning about each other, why they are different from each other. when they slowly grow up, they start using actions or talking bad against each other. Children should learn that we are all the same underneath. Beneath all that skin and muscles we are all the same we shouldn't discriminate other for we are al the same.
prejudice can spread among the children with their personal experiences baceause children usually donot have much though and get influence and to be belive easily.Many times parent pass on prejudice beliefs to their children and some told their good friends and most of the time they belief and follow.It will also pass down to their next generation and will keep going.It is because they soak in the assumption and prejudices around them and take them in by way of vicacious learning without thinking about what they are learning with any critical awarness.Therefore,young children often experiences some of prejudice against them throughout their time in school.However we can prevent prejudice from happening among our younger generation.I feel that firstly adult must set good example or role model for them to follow.By allowing them to explore and discover other people cultures ,beliefs, and the things around them,in order to do this adults need to educate and teach children to understand and respect other people differences and the diversity of nature.