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To train the Cultural Exposure skill in Grade 1 students learning about Community, integrate multicultural books and stories into the curriculum, organize virtual or in-person visits to local cultural centers, museums, or historical sites, and invite community members from diverse backgrounds to share their traditions and experiences.
Cultural exposure is important for Grade 1 students as it broadens their understanding of the world, fosters empathy by showing them diverse ways of life, and enhances adaptability by introducing them to different traditions and perspectives.
The mastery of the Cultural Exposure skill at an early age enhances a student's performance by broadening their perspectives, improving empathy, and boosting cognitive development. It fosters better social skills, adaptability, and creativity. Students become more open-minded and capable of critical thinking, which positively affects their academic achievements and interpersonal relationships.