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"SEVEN STEPS TO MAKE YOUR KIDS WORLDWIDE" (Guangzhou)

Protected content STEPS TO MAKE YOUR KIDS WORLDWIDE
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Today's kids are growing up in a globalized world. But how do you teach them to embrace and thrive among the planet's many cultures — from Perish to Guangzhou?

Here are seven steps to get started:

1. The World — At Home:
Hang a world map in a high-traffic spot so kids get familiar with (and curious about) country and city names, locations, cultures, and languages. Place a globe where they can reach it and they're sure to spin it and imagine far-off places.
Frame foreign currency and hang them on the wall as conversation pieces.

2. Share International news :
Find gentler ways to start International news reports conversation. Check your clothing labels. Was your T-shirt made in Peru, Bangladesh, or China? Find those places on your map and talk about what life might be there.

3. Let Music Send a Message :
“ Play world music!" Just slip it into your music rotation. Dance to it while making dinner, listen while driving, or turn on a soothing selection at bedtime. You and your kids will hear lyrics in foreign languages .

4. Family Movie Night :
Try a family-friendly foreign film, especially those told from a child's point of view. Where would you like to go tonight — Mongolia, Ireland, or India?
Make it a global snacking experience, too. Find an ethnic grocery store near you and ask the storekeeper to recommend best-selling snacks to pair with your movie. Word & Knowledge Games online may be useful .

5. World Class Gift :
Handmade art and crafts make terrific gifts. It's even better when you know the artisan benefited directly from the sale. Consider buying teacher, holiday, and birthday presents from a fair-trade store in your town or online. Kids can find meaning and pride in a purchase that connects them to the bigger world.

6. Interest in Foreign Language
Find out if your child's school teaches any foreign languages. Can you support the effort or help get a program started? At home, try online learning programs and language software. Play games with your kids to practice their skills or help with an after-school foreign language club.

7. To Serve in global perspective
Offer your time and resources to make a difference. It cultivates empowerment, motivation, and a sense of global connection. Serving helps make it real for both you and your kids.
A global perspective can begin a family adventure that connects us with diverse communities and helps us see beyond our immediate circumstances. It also prepares kids to succeed in an interconnected economy and society. Locally and globally.
Reviewed by: stiphan
Date reviewed: 11 september, Protected content

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