The fact is that we live in an increasingly diverse society. With the advent of technology, most children are exposed to behavioural, cultural, social, and even religious differences, as their friendship circles now span beyond their immediate environment. Therefore, tolerance is a necessary tool for them to enhance social relationships and even individual growth.
This year, we celebrated the United Nations International Day for Tolerance (on the 16th November) by using it as a teachable moment. We also had fun with the #iTolerate challenge. Please keep reading...