Culture speaks a lot about who we are. It's the foundation of who we truly are in life. Our society identifies our lifestyles and how we relate with people. Our cultural practices are first learned from our families, especially during the early childhood stage; we interact with our families right from birth and get to learn family values and beliefs. However, it impresses me how so many schools incorporate culture in their curriculum and sets out a day to really dig deep into our cultural diversity. When we talk about culture, we talk about our food, dress, music, language, art, etc. Our culture makes us different yet unique beings 👌.
To celebrate Nigeria's 62 years of independence which took place on 1st October 2022, my children's school used the period to teach and practice culture among the students. Before the day, we parents were informed to specially prepare our unique cultural food and dress our kids in their cultural attire as they celebrate culture 🥳🥳.
This practice is usually done once every year in their school aside from the theory aspect they learn in the classroom. It was a welcome idea to all parents and so we all prepared for the day as our children get to learn from each other about their different cultures. It was unfortunate that the school did not invite parents physically to witness the event but only virtually, however, I still felt the whole event watching the kids demonstrate their culture through music 🎵🎶🎵🎶, dance, language, food, and dresses.
There were different kinds of cultural food brought by each student from home and the kids were inquisitive to know the names 😂. The way my son's teacher pronounced the food I gave my son, I couldn't help but burst out into laughter..lolz. Then, it comes to music and dance, oh my goodness 🤭😂, the kids were really representing 🥳🤗. Watching my son and other kids dance to different music of their culture made my day. Even though I was watching them online, I learned a lot about other cultural practices there and it gladens my heart seeing the kids mixed and learning their culture from each other.
Different tribes were represented, and no one was left out... indeed most parents value culture as I do, parents took their time in dressing their kids and that's how we cherish our different culture 🧫
These are other pictures from the event
In conclusion, the need for parents, guidance, schools, churches, mosques, etc, to incorporate culture into the life of the children can never be overemphasized. They will grow to be happy knowing and practicing their culture.
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Ahaaa! The kids had wonderful time there. Nigeria is a place where many tribes live together (I have guessed so. Hehe). It is really a wonderful opportunity for kids to learn and respect the cultural variation among them...
Hehe. I can imagine how it feels like to hear a wrong pronunciation. The languages are the way they are. Sometimes, they become amusing when interchanged. Hehe.
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Smiles 😊... you are right my sassy partner. Nigeria got many tribes who lives together.
Hehehe, the wrong pronunciation is totally off point 😂😂, but I understand her👍
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Oh why did you laugh? Is his teacher don't know how to pronounce it properly?
Anyway, I love that idea because by doing so, by wearing their culture attire as well as bringing foods of their culture, kids will understand their differences and will know to respect it. We all have different cultures as well as food but sharing and respecting others is what the most important.
Thanks for sharing this @nkemakonam89.
I had to laugh out my worries 😂😂
The pronounciation threw me off balance. 😂😂
Yea, understanding our culture and respect are very important.
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Wow 😮, Impressing and the best part was the kids dressing.
Culture really, should be taught to kids at their young age just like you and most parents are doing. Thanks for sharing this piece with us.
Their dressing are top notch 👌👍👏🥰
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This is so beautiful, I love the idea and I'm so much proud of my country when I see the little ones engage in these things.
It's so sad you couldn't witness it in person, it would have been really so emotional for me if I was there, hehehe.
I so much love the little ones embracing their culture my dear 👍
It's unlike the school, they use to invite us in so many occasions but it's okay.
Thanks for dropping by my dear 👍🥰
Yes, it's so fun watching them embracing their culture.
Hmm, they must have a good reason for that.
It's my pleasure Ma'am.
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All cute pictures ❤️
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So cute! :)
I wish they had a class in all schools all over the world dedicated to exactly this!
If we were all educated on each other's culture there would be far more understanding and far less acrimony and discrimination ❤️
Exactly my friend.... however, they are trying at least 👌
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Actually woke up thinking about the little ones. They're that cute!
Beautiful pictures you got there, i love that our schools in Nigeria are inculcating in our children to know about their culture especially in this modern time when it's easy to be forgotten.
My dear, this is one wonderful thing I found out about some schools now and I am impressed
My love for culture though 🤗😍
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this pictures sure speak alot about nigeria cultures, nicely taken.
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Culture is a way of life. I love the fact that schools nowadays have come to realise that while education is important, children should also know about their culture. I hope all schools will incorporate this.
All this children look so lovely in their traditional attire.
Yeah, the idea is nice and this day, making schools here are tuning into this idea.
Thanks so much for your nice comment👍👏😇