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Supporting at Home
- Discussing your own family traditions, beliefs and practices and encouraging your child to vocalise their beliefs.
- Discussing the fact that other people may have different traditions, beliefs and practices and that these should be respected
- Exposing your child to other cultures and beliefs through books, TV programmes, visits to museums and places of worship
- There are many books, both stories and non-fiction that provide a good starting point for such discussions
- Being aware that we can listen to other people's ideas and be open to changing our minds if other people's arguments are persuasive!
- Being open to philosophical discussion, including discussion of broader issues such as animal welfare, people's responsibility for our world, whether certain things eg stealing can ever be excusable
- Encouraging curiosity and the ability to question