We live in a predominantely white neighborhood. The school they go to is mainly white students, staff, etc.
My son was having a hard time in school because he didn't dress like the other kids.
The school counselor suggested I buy him khakis and alligator shirts. (like hell).
Anyway, the point i'm getting at is, I want my kids to experience everything life has to offer. If my kids aren't able to be around others of different races, cultures, etc., how will my kids grow to know that we are all the same, aside from me trying to teach them that?
We are white ourselves and i don't want my kids to be uncomfortable around others. I want them to be kind and get along and have friendships. What do I do?
2006-08-12
15:12:46
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