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Early Lessons: Democracy & Gender Equality

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“Bend the tree from when it is young, teach the child from when they are small.” Educating children about democracy and gender equality from preschool is a crucial foundation for their comprehensive development. But how do we plant these good seeds in the young minds of children? Let’s explore!

From their very first days at international preschool in Binh Duong, children are introduced to the concept of sharing toys and listening to their friends’ opinions. These are the very first lessons in democracy and equality.

Democracy Through a Child’s Eyes

Democracy isn’t some distant, abstract concept. For preschoolers, democracy simply means being able to express their opinions, make choices, and be respected. Imagine, in art class, the teacher doesn’t force all children to draw a cat, but lets them freely choose to draw their favorite animal. This choice, though small, plants in children’s hearts the awareness of the right to decide and express themselves.

Every Hand is Beautiful

Ms. Lan Anh, principal of Hoa Sen Preschool, shares in her book “Nurturing the Future”: “Each child is a flower, and every flower has its own unique beauty.” There’s no rule that boys must be strong, or girls must be gentle. Gender equality in preschool is about allowing children to freely develop according to their own personalities. A boy likes playing with dolls? Perfectly normal! A girl likes playing with cars? That’s okay too! What matters is that children can play, learn, and be themselves.

Gender Equality – Seeds for the Future

Gender equality is not just about treating boys and girls fairly. It’s also about teaching children to understand and respect differences. For example, during role-playing games, the teacher can encourage boys to play doctors or chefs, while girls play engineers or pilots. This helps break down traditional gender stereotypes, opening up a wider world with more opportunities for children.

The Story of the Blue Dress

I will always remember the story of Minh, a boy who loved wearing dresses. Initially, Minh was teased by some friends. But the teacher gently explained to the children that everyone has their own preferences, and we need to respect each other’s preferences. Gradually, Minh’s classmates stopped teasing him. This small story shows that gender equality education requires persistence and tact. Exposing children to an environment like international preschool in Binh Duong early on is also very important.

Planting Seeds from the Heart

The old saying goes, “You reap what you sow.” Educating preschoolers about democracy and gender equality is like planting good seeds for the future. These seeds will sprout, grow, and become deep human values, helping children become good and useful citizens for society.

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In conclusion, democracy and gender equality are two important elements in preschool education. Let’s join hands to create a safe, equal, and respectful learning environment for children, so they can develop freely, be themselves, and shine in their own way. Please leave a comment and share this article if you find it helpful!