It’s likely that your child will meet those from different backgrounds, and it is important that they are open-minded and educated on how to respect these differences – particularly as we live in a diverse world and can learn from each other. It not only allows them to connect with a wider group of people but can open them up to new experiences and ways of looking at life. An independent school in Leatherhead has shared ways in which you can explore this with your child below.
Explore Different Cuisines
Culture has many elements and food is one of them. The food that is eaten all over the world varies due to the different climate zones and food items that are readily available. Those that are synonymous with particular cultures have been passed down from generation to generation with lots of history and genius behind them. They can be learned about through visiting authentic restaurants and home cooking.

Cultural Celebrations
Cultures and religions all over the world have their own festivities just as we have Christmas. They are a lovely way to celebrate diversity, show respect and learn about those from other cultures. To name a few, there’s Diwali (the festival of lights) which is celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs, Eid which is a religious festival celebrated by Muslims twice a year, the Chinese New Year and Purim – a Jewish holiday.
Go on Holiday
Holidays are great for resetting and spending quality time with your loved ones. They also allow children to learn about the world that we live in as they can explore other countries and cultures first-hand.
Biases
Whether we acknowledge them or not, there are biases within our society, and it is known as subconscious bias. It concerns the prejudices that we have towards other cultures. Parents should try to challenge these and raise their children to treat others fairly and see them as their equals.

