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⇒How can history and cultural heritage be brought alive for children?
History is a subject which is a necessity in every school curriculum yet often, isn't the cynosure in the eyes of school-goers. So why should kids bother learning it whereas there's more to life than just age-old rituals and the infamously 'boring' cultural histories? Why spend their precious time and moolah on visiting memorials when one can enjoy the bustling city life?
However much challenging it is to find studying cultures and heritage enjoyable, it will still get neglection. Presumably, this is due because the learning process is disconnected from their reality and experience. Not only the subject but the knowledge of various customs, traditions or even cultural heritage itself doesn’t quite seem overwhelming enough for children to take interest in, considering it ‘too boring’. Kids prefer whatever is fun and intriguing; and if somehow, ‘fun’ can be incorporated into knowing our heritage, then I’m sure children will take interest in it. Teaching heritage's importance the unorthodox way is more entertaining How engaging it would be to conduct an ancient Greece - fancy dress competition or a skit based on battle strategy?
A good way to get them to become interested is to visit places of historical importance. Buy a trip to the Colosseum or the Angkor Wat and collect as many pictures or Polaroids. Make a blog or a scrapbook or a creative display. If the kids are travel-averse or tend to prefer movies than trips, grab some popcorn and put some thrilling historical drama/movie on the television. Classics such as ‘The Diary of a Young Girl’ and ‘The Boy in Striped Pyjamas’ are excellent choices of books which not only are favoured by people worldwide but also give a glimpse of the discontented days of the world wars.
It is crucial to understand heterogeneity in humans. Consequently, discussing family history with children is necessary for their future. Family heritage also helps to preserve memories for not only children but also later generations to have an idea of where they come from, which becomes an essential part of their identity. Discussing family heritage is also a great way for children to embrace their familial past. Gathering several pictures from both sides of the family and learning about the family's past ancestors is one of the ways to genealogically gain knowledge of their familial culture.
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we can bring Heritage and Culture alive for children by taking them to different heritage sites in India and giving them day2day lessons each lesson about one of the Heritage sites of India we can play a different games with them to bring Heritage and Culture alive for the children I would conclude that modern life is very careless about the Heritage and Culture of India but I would like to state one thing that without Indian Heritage and Culture none can be alive
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