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Here is a link to a story that got me thinking
http://www.tolerance.org/magaz…..epers-word
It is about storytellers that keep traditions and languages alive, and about children being in a school environment that could encourage them to be connected to their own heritage.
How can we as parents give our children the most access possible to ancient stories, that are not usually included in a school curriculum, or reprised in a Disney movie? We probably have to make a special effort to seek out books, music, cultural events, etc. And… what resources may lie in our own families that need to be captured?
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