"All of us have equal talents, but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our own talents."(Kennedy, John F)
John Kennedy's words rings true for people of all ages. So what does "equal opportunity" mean? It means opening up the universe for the child and family so that they can take full benefit of the early childhood activities in school and in society. Equal opportunity does not mean treating everyone the same. The common areas of discrimination are race, financial capability, gender and the ability of the child. Every child's future depends on opportunities provided to it in his early years of life which usually defines the child's outlook towards life. This will be the window through which the child will define race, gender, nationality, religion, family, etc......
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