I agree.
When my daughter was 2 or 3, she had an African-American baby sitter. Sandy asked the sitter about her skin color and readily accepted the answer. "I'm brown," said the sitter.
When do children begin to notice differences in gender, race, and ability?
A. Only when adults make them aware of these differences B. From 8 10 years old. C. During the preschool years D. From the moment they're born
This answer is C.
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