Each Person is Unique -- Yet We All Have Much in Common
Thoughts for the Week:
When young children begin to
recognize likenesses and differences, they often focus on differences and not
the underlying sameness in people or objects. They sometimes think that being
different means there is something wrong with them. Adults can help children
see that there are human qualities that make all of us alike in many ways, even
though we come in different shapes, sizes, colors and from different
backgrounds.
-- Fred Rogers