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fahad

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Explain why cultural proficiency is personal as well as professional.
 
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Question 2

Teachers should eat meals with children so they are able to:
 
  a. clean up spills
  b. serve the children's plates
  c. correct the children's table manners
  d. act as role models for appropriate eating behaviors



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Answer to Question 1

Before we can become culturally proficient we need to reflect on our own points of view and learn to stop criticizing differences and honor attitudes, beliefs and perspectives that different from our own. Only then can we become truly professionals ready to help with diversity work.

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fahad

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Reply 2 on: Sep 14, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Excellent

 

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