Investing In Diversity As A Family Value (CA)

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Creating an atmosphere or family environment that celebrates diversity

    • A.

      Must be intentional.

    • B.

      Only happens by chance.

    • C.

      Is possible only in diverse neighborhoods.

    • D.

      Is a natural occurrence in all families.

    Correct Answer
    A. Must be intentional.
  • 2. 

    Research shows that children do not recognize differences in people until age 10.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
  • 3. 

    When a young child asks about difference in skin color or hair texture or people in general, you should

    • A.

      Encourage them to ask about and celebrate differences.

    • B.

      Discourage them from recognizing differences.

    • C.

      Encourage them to ignore differences so they are ‘colorblind’.

    • D.

      Focus only on similarities.

    Correct Answer
    A. Encourage them to ask about and celebrate differences.
  • 4. 

    You can start to build diversity in your home through diverse

    • A.

      All choices are correct

    • B.

      Friendships

    • C.

      Books

    • D.

      Music

    Correct Answer
    A. All choices are correct
  • 5. 

    As adults you can learn about other cultures and help children learn about different cultures is through

    • A.

      All choices are correct

    • B.

      Developing authentic diverse relationships

    • C.

      Attending events of other cultures

    • D.

      Visiting other parts of your community

    Correct Answer
    A. All choices are correct
  • 6. 

    If you hear racial and prejudicial comments, you should ignore them and your children will forget.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
  • 7. 

    When children ask questions about differences,

    • A.

      They are gathering information as a process of learning and understanding.

    • B.

      They are prejudiced and biased.

    • C.

      They should learn to not ask and instead ignore differences.

    • D.

      You should give answers that minimize differences.

    Correct Answer
    A. They are gathering information as a process of learning and understanding.
  • 8. 

    For children ages 0-6, parents can address hate

    • A.

      By cultivating compassion and tolerance.

    • B.

      By hating back.

    • C.

      By ignoring and staying silent.

    • D.

      By having long conversations about racism.

    Correct Answer
    A. By cultivating compassion and tolerance.
  • 9. 

    When children are between the age of 6 to 11 you can _______

    • A.

      Minimize their questions and concerns.

    • B.

      Have a formal conversation about racism and societal institutions.

    • C.

      Tell them to google it.

    • D.

      Address disparities about their ideas and biased views of others.

    Correct Answer
    D. Address disparities about their ideas and biased views of others.
  • 10. 

    This age is considered the tipping point that determines if the child will become an adult that is compassionate and respectful of differences or not.

    • A.

      Age 12-18

    • B.

      Age 7-11

    • C.

      Age 4-6

    • D.

      Age 3 and under

    Correct Answer
    A. Age 12-18

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