Suppose your classmate teases a person with disability, how are you going to educate him/her about human genetics specifically the arrangements and pairings of chromosomes?
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Every child is different. This means they’ll process the information differently. Children — especially younger ones — may easily become overwhelmed or confused if given too much information. The goal here is not to turn your child into an expert on disabilities. The goal is simply to help them realize that every child is different and those differences should be celebrated. They are never a reason to be scared or avoid someone.
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