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This summer, keep your kids insulated from polarizationBenny Berlin
Turning on the television, or scrolling through any news site or social platform, we can find a multitude of topics that divide us as a society, that turn neighbor against neighbor, and that if we are not careful, will not only be passed on to our children, but will ultimately grow to the point of polarization and hate. The summer months, when school’s out, remind us of the integral role parents have in their child’s informal education, and if we harness the opportunity, we can help correct some societal wrongs, teach our children to play with those from backgrounds different from ours, learn more about diversity and inclusion and possibly even “that neighbor” can talk to a neighbor, even if they........
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