Below you will find several statements about the benefits for the children when they experience cultural diversity and dangers of segregation. It is your task to decide whether these statements are true or false. If you think a statement is false, consider why this is.
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Raising multicultural children makes them more tolerant and eager to socialize.
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Children experiencing diversity learn to appreciate the differences and may want to try out new things.
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Diversity triggers children’s willingness to learn about their parent’s country, giving them a prejudicial world view.
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Children feel good when they interact with a diverse groups of friends and are more likely to continue fostering diverse friendships later on in life.
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Diversity gives emotional benefits, because it helps children develop empathy but, at the same time, they feel more confined in their own culture.
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Children in diverse environments develop weaker critical thinking skills but stronger problem-solving abilities.
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Children’s motivation, general knowledge and intellectual self-confidence are positively influenced by segregation.
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Children in diverse environments are more likely to develop an open, welcoming, prejudice-free attitude and strong communication skills.
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Segregation may have a long-lasting and very strong negative effect on a child’s self-concept.
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Segregation may cause racial self-confidence, strong sense of self-worth and preference for other groups.
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Segregation leads to low achievement at school.
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Segregation will never empower your children; on the contrary it will put them at a disadvantage – psychologically, academically and socially.
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