Have you ever thought that your child wouldn't be able to survive in the world? Or not understanding how to respect other cultures? Or why is your child being bullied? Well, it all has to do with schools having classes that deal with different cultures. Good reasons to support this idea include: children can survive in the world, learn to respect other cultures and if a student learns or learns about another culture and beliefs this will help prevent bullying. As a parent you know that your child needs to survive in the world in the future because you won't be there with them every second like you are now. So it's important to teach your child the skills he or she will need in the future to survive, tolerate things, and persevere. The Scholastic Teaching article “Diversity”: A Place to Begin states that “Discrimination hurts and leaves scars that can last a lifetime, affecting goals, life choices, and feelings of self-worth.” The Scholastic Teaching article "Diversity": A Place to Begin also states that "It is very important to let children know from an early age that name calling of any kind is harmful and wrong." When your child is insulted in another language in the future and it happens to be a language he knows, he will be able to identify it easily. They will immediately understand that it is wrong. As before in the scholastic's first statement, the insult could compromise their goal. Since they know it is wrong, they will try to persevere and ignore it. Another example is when your child gets a job, he or she will have to travel to other countries. Countries have many different languages and if your child knows them, they will be able to interpret and understand them. At a young age it is good to teach him many languages... half of the paper... reality. Schools teach lessons that deal with different cultures. If you want your child to survive in the world, respect other cultures, and not be bullied, it is essential that he learns all of this. Skills give your child a boost of preparedness to survive in the world. Works cited page (Bibliography) Citations: - "Bullying | Safety culture." Comments on bullying about safety culture. Western Curvature and the Web. April 15, 2014. .-Gonzalez-Mena, Janet, and Dora Pulido-Tobiassen. "TEACHERS". School teachers. Scholastic and Web. April 10, 2014. .-Gordan, Sherri. “10 Reasons Why Children Are Bullied.” About.com Bullying. Np, nd Web. 08 April. 2014. .
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