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Questions to Ask your Child

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en we understand their perspectives.

What’s your perspective on (issue)?

What do you think grandpa/grandma’s perspective is on (issue)?

Why might ______ have a different perspective than you?

How could you help your brother/sister with something that is difficult for them?

Go to the library and check out books that help you learn about the perspective of others:

Books about history

Books about culture

Biographies

Watch Bill Nye videos on YouTube about light and sound.

Ask family members: parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles about a time when their perspective

changed. What caused it to change? What was the experience they had?

Read a book together and talk about the different perspectives of the characters.

Take your family to the 3D museum. Discuss what you see:

How is this related to perspective?

Does everyone in your family see all the pictures in the exact same way?

Go to Crescent Mall and explain to your family what you saw during your field trip. How did you

perspective change about what happens at the mall.

Perspective, reflect (in the sense of light/mirrors), vibrate, kaleidoscope, volume, wavelength, transparent

diversity, culture, empathy, compassion, point of view

“Walking in someone else’s shoes.”

“Seeing through the eyes of others.”