Kids aren't born racist but they do perceive race early DW 03/28/2024
Briefly

A landmark 2005 study revealed infants recognize race differences at three months. By age 10, children exhibit strong biases, per a 2014 study.
Parents should engage in discussions about race with children from a young age, utilizing tools like picture books, to foster healthier attitudes.
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