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Elizabeth H. Silcott has written: 'Cultural knowledge, self-concept and cultural attitudes of black and white children who participated in either an integrated or segregated recreation program' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Black Children, Children, Children, Black, Self-perception
Cultural Pride- Apex
Sheri R. Levy has written: 'Intergroup attitudes and relations in childhood through adulthood' -- subject(s): Prejudices, Minorities, Youth, Cross-cultural studies, Attitudes, Social conditions, Social groups, Social interaction
Gunilla Dahlberg has written: 'Children, work, and ideology' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Children, Cross-cultural studies, Social perception in children, Socialization, Vocational interests, Work
Cultural pride
Kate Darian-Smith has written: 'Children, childhood and cultural heritage' -- subject(s): Cultural property, Children 'Australia and Oceania' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature 'Exploration into Australia (Exploration Into)'
Children's attitudes to food are influenced by a variety of factors, including parental role modeling, exposure to a diverse range of foods, cultural influences, marketing of unhealthy foods, and peer influence. Encouraging positive eating habits, involving children in food preparation, and promoting a healthy relationship with food can help shape their attitudes towards food in a positive way.
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The complex set of meanings, attitudes, values, and ideas belonging to a cultural group
The Mughal Empire
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The youth were being given the power they never had before. They were encouraged to do things that all children love to do, resist authority and destroy