Now that 45 percent of U.S. children under age 5 are part of a racial minority, children need additional skills for coping with the increased globalization of our society. Mastering the skills that will help our “global kids” get along with others, develop their curiosity and intellect, acquire an open mind, accomplish goals in the face of opposition, and build the civic strengths that underlie healthy community life is the subject of this series of articles.
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