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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Talking to young children about diversity in an open and positive way can help them develop a sense of appreciation for differences. However, knowing how to have the conversation can be challenging.
Thursday, Feb. 2, CBS 58 was joined by Doctor April Poindexter, who is the director of early childhood education programs for The Goddard School.
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