Breakfast Champion | The importance of teaching children about inclusion, compassion and differences at a young age

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As South African schools and communities navigate complex conversations around inclusion, identity and belonging, parents and children are watching how adults respond, providing a teachable moment to us all about empathy and respectful difference. Child development experts say the way adults respond in these situations matters more than we realise. Mpho Mashita and Jones Netshipise are joined by Mari Payne, Deputy Managing Director and Senior Director for Education and Programs at Sesame Workshop International to talk about why this is important
19 Feb English South Africa Business · Arts

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