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MARIAN WRIGHT EDELMAN: Nurturing Children with a Heart for Justice

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From infancy, children develop an understanding of justice, and when shown the difference between equity and equality, they value equity more than equality, and can be helped to understand the difference through explicit conversations with adults.

The post MARIAN WRIGHT EDELMAN: Nurturing Children with a Heart for Justice appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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